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- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Coronavirus infections are shrinking in Suffolk and north Essex - and there are some neighbourhoods yet to report any new cases so far in February.
Figures published on Saturday reveal there were nine areas of Suffolk recording fewer than three Covid infections in the week to February 8.
Our map below shows the latest number of Covid cases reported per 100,000 people for each MSOA area. These small neighbourhoods are made up of approximately 7,200 people.
The areas yet to report a single new case are scattered across Suffolk, featuring neighbourhoods in the west, east, mid and northern parts of the county. Every area of north Essex reported new Covid cases in the same time frame.
Published:
10:02 AM February 11, 2021
Updated:
3:23 PM February 11, 2021
Only 12 areas of Suffolk saw a week-on-week increase in coronavirus cases in seven days
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Coronavirus rates are dropping in the majority of Suffolk s communities – although some areas of the county remain above the national average, and others are rising.
At district levels, all areas of Suffolk remain below the England seven-day coronavirus infection average – with Mid Suffolk now again ranking among the lowest in the country.
At a sub-district level however – known as Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOA) – the situation differs slightly. Most areas remain by far below the national average, which stood at 212.6 cases per 100,000 on February 4.
Published:
10:02 AM February 11, 2021
Updated:
3:23 PM February 11, 2021
Only 12 areas of Suffolk saw a week-on-week increase in coronavirus cases in seven days
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Coronavirus rates are dropping in the majority of Suffolk s communities – although some areas of the county remain above the national average, and others are rising.
At district levels, all areas of Suffolk remain below the England seven-day coronavirus infection average – with Mid Suffolk now again ranking among the lowest in the country.
At a sub-district level however – known as Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOA) – the situation differs slightly. Most areas remain by far below the national average, which stood at 212.6 cases per 100,000 on February 4.
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