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Latest coronavirus rates for every Nottinghamshire neighbourhood
The figures come from Government data which shows coronavirus changes at a local level
06:39, 7 JAN 2021
Updated
Nottingham city centre
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The latest coronavirus figures at a postcode level show increases in the majority of neighbourhoods across the city and county.
Nineteen areas in BCP have a rolling seven-day rate higher than the UK average of 519.3. A total of 40 areas across the conurbation, East Dorset and Purbeck have a rate between 400 and 799. According to an interactive map on the Government’s coronavirus data website, Westbourne’s rolling infection rate in the seven days to December 31 was 969.6 cases per 100,000 people, with 57 cases recorded. This compared to a rate of 289.2 for the seven days up to December 24. Therefore, the cases recorded have increased by 235.3 per cent on the previous week. As previously reported, in the seven days up to December 30, the Westbourne case rate was 850.5.