COVID-19 case rates have been on the decline across north Dorset over three weeks, but one area has case rates exceeding 900 per 100,000. From the week ending January 30, Child Okeford and Iwerne Minster has the highest coronavirus case rates in the north Dorset and Blackmore Vale patch, with a rolling rate of 950.9. Despite this, most of the patch has returned to a case rate of 100 - 199 per 100,000, meanwhile the Yetminster, Bradford Abbas and Longburton area recorded as having less than three Covid-19 cases. Blandford Form Town, Shaftesbury, Mere and East Knoyle are in the 200 - 399 per 100,000 category. Compared to our previous article on case rates, published on January 14, the rates have dropped across the north of the county.
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The numbers of new people catching coronavirus in Bristol and the surrounding area is slowly decreasing - and there are some areas of the region with only a handful of new cases.
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Case numbers are falling across Bristol, but there are four places where it s still rising
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Area of New Forest records fewer than three Covid cases as infections rates drop across Hampshire AN AREA of the New Forest has recorded fewer than three new Covid-19 cases in a seven-day period, Public Health England has confirmed. This means that the Government has not assigned the district of Lyndhurst and Minstead an infection rate, due to the number of cases being so few in the seven days to January 22. In the previous week, up to January 15, the area recorded 16 cases, down 15.8%, and had an infection rate of 282.4 per 100,000 people. This means that one in every 354 people would have been infected with the virus during that week.