The parts of Cardiff which have the highest and lowest Coronavirus rates
Just two areas of the city have recorded new cases in double figures over the last seven days
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While the coronavirus infection rate continues to drop across Wales, Cardiff is one area where some of the most new cases are being reported.
However, although some areas of the city are recording an infection rate of almost 10 times the Welsh average, some areas are recording next to no new cases of the virus.
The areas of Cardiff with the highest rates of coronavirus cases
Numbers are reducing compared to recent weeks across the capital
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Wales went into Level 4 lockdown on December 19 (Image: Matthew Horwood)
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Covid-19 testing unit set up in Grangetown after 75% surge in cases
It is just one area in Cardiff where coronavirus cases are rising
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A temporary Covid-19 mobile testing unit has been set-up in Grangetown in response to a 75% rise in case numbers across Cardiff in the past week.
As of Wednesday, December 9, Cardiff recorded 418.1 cases per 100,000 people for the seven-day rolling average between November 30 and December 6. This is up from 386.2 the previous week.