Twyford East & Wargrave The rolling rate here is 410.8.
Wokingham North & Hurst A total of 34 cases have been recorded in this area, a 61.9 per cent increase last week (an additional 13 cases). The rolling rate here is 455.5.
Winnersh A total of 55 cases have been reported here, with a rise of 5.8 per cent in cases last week. The rolling rate is 532.1.
Southlake This area saw an 8.1 per cent increase in cases last week (three new cases), and has had a total of 40 cases in the area. The rolling rate for the Southlake area is 458.6.
Earley Earley has a total of 42 coronavirus cases reported, five of which were newly reported last week.
The number of cases in Bradford is going up again THESE are the areas in the Bradford district with the five highest and five lowest Covid-19 infection rates. The infection rates refer to the number of Covid-19 infections per 100,000 people in a certain area. The rolling rate is measured in the seven days to December 23, the most up to date reliable figures available. In these figures, the infection rate for the Bradford district sits at 190.6 infections per 100,000 people, way below the national average which has been pushed up due to skyrocketing numbers of cases in London and the South East.
Latest coronavirus infection rates for 63 Nottingham neighbourhoods
But there are some areas where rates have remained the same, or even dropped
06:08, 29 DEC 2020
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Interactive coronavirus map of Nottinghamshire as of December 28.
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Interactive map shows the 4 areas of Nottinghamshire with lowest coronavirus rates
Three of the areas are in the city
17:19, 29 DEC 2020
Coronavirus interactive map shows the only areas currently with rates below 100 (in dark green). Figures correct as of December 29 for the seven days to December 23.
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