follow our blog.Coronavirus infections fell by almost a third in England during the second national lockdown, research suggests.There was a 30 per cent drop in cases across the country over almost a fortnight this month, according to the latest findings from Imperial College London’s React study.Regionally, the research suggests infections fell by more than half in the North West and North East, and were also down in Yorkshire and the Humber.But prevalence remained high in the East Midlands and West Midlands.More than 105,000 volunteers were tested in England for the ongoing research.According to round seven of the study, there were 96 people infected per 10,000 between November 13 and 24, down from 132 per 10,000 between October 26 and.