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Clear divisions - how vaccine uptake has varied between the richest and poorest areas of Greater Manchester

Clear divisions - how vaccine uptake has varied between the richest and poorest areas of Greater Manchester Hale Barns - one of the most affluent areas in the region - has the highest percentage of vaccinated adults in the region. Updated Don t miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Covid-19 hotspots in West Berkshire after 113 new cases

Thatcham North East – 3 Streatley and Pangbourne – 3 Newbury Wash Common, Thatcham West, Chieveley, East Ilsley and Compton Lambourn and Great Shefford, Kintbury and Boxford and Purley on Thames each recorded fewer than three cases. Public Health England states: “For smaller areas with fewer than three cases, we do not show data. This is to protect individuals’ identities.” West Berkshire’s seven-day infection rate peaked at 422.2 cases per 100,000 people on January 4. But it has been falling steadily since then and now stands at 71.3 cases per 100,000 people. More than 6,000 people have tested positive for the virus in West Berkshire so far and 224 have died.

Covid-19 hotspots in Wokingham after 100 new cases

Wokingham Town recorded seven cases and Lower Earley North recorded five. There were five confirmed cases in Arborfield Garrison, four in Sonning and Woodley and another four in Woodley East. Confirmed cases in other areas of Wokingham:  Twyford East and Wargrave – 4 Crowthorne North – 3 Lower Earley South – 3 Barkham and Woosehill – 3 Spencers Wood and Swallowfield, Earley, Finchampstead, Wokingham North and Hurst and Wokingham East each recorded fewer than three cases. Public Health England states: “For smaller areas with fewer than three cases, we do not show data. This is to protect individuals’ identities.” Wokingham’s seven-day infection rate peaked at 607.2 cases per 100,000 people when the third national lockdown was announced on January 4.

How Romsey Covid infections have changed since lockdown

COVID infection rates across Romsey and Test Valley have started to come under control since the beginning of the pandemic, despite some areas still seeing rising cases. An interactive Government map has shown that since January 9 - four days after the third national lockdown started - Test Valley had five areas where cases were rising. According to a map on the government coronavirus dashboard, in the week to February 20, when the latest figures were available, three areas had fewer than three cases. This means they were classed as suppressed, but the Government does not show data for these places to protect individuals identities.

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