The map created by the
Journal below, using Public Health England data, shows the comparison between the start of pubs reopening on the left, and the latest data on the right. In the seven days to April 14, some of the areas with fewer than three cases were Salisbury Stratford, Wilton, Nadder & Ebble and Netheravon & Upavon.
Click the button in the middle of the map below - then hold and drag from side to side - to slide between the two images.
Left: Apr 14. Right: Apr 28. In the latest data shown above, Salisbury Cathedral & Harnham had the highest infection rate with five cases recorded - up by three on the previous week.
SINCE pubs reopened for outdoor service across Romsey and Test Valley, coronavirus cases have fallen slightly as England eases out of lockdown. An interactive Government map has shown that since April 13 - one day after businesses reopened to punters - Test Valley recorded 35 infections. According to the map on the coronavirus dashboard, in the week to April 27, when the latest figures were available, the borough documented 34 Covid-19 cases. Nine places across Test Valley had fewer than three cases during this time, meaning they were classed as suppressed. The Government does not show data for these places to protect individuals identities.
Analysis of official figures by the
Journal has revealed the 10 areas in Wiltshire with the highest number of Covid cases reported during the entire pandemic. Public Health England figures looking back at the past 12 months show the number of infections recorded on a weekly basis in a particular area since the pandemic began. The data covers every weekly period from March 17, 2020 to April 20, 2021. It is broken down by Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs) which have an average population of 7,200. Analysis by the
Journal has identified the total number of infections (based on the figures provided) reported in each MSOA over the past 12 months.