The areas in Blackburn with Darwen where no new coronavirus cases have been found
THE vast majority of areas in Blackburn with Darwen continue to record fewer new coronavirus cases. In five areas, the number of new cases registered in the week to April 5 were so low that no data has been released by the Government, in a bid to protect the identities of those who have contracted the virus. This only applies when fewer than three cases were recorded. Elsewhere infection rates continue to drop, with only a handful of new cases detected in areas such as Ewood and Fenhurst; Central Blackburn and Bastwell.
Breakdown of Blackburn with Darwen s coronavirus cases
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Every new coronavirus case in Blackburn and where rates are supressed
TWO areas in Blackburn with Darwen have recorded fewer than three new coronavirus cases over the latest period. Tockholes, Edgworth and Hoddleston and Wensley Fold may have recorded no new cases in the seven days to March 5, and definitely recorded fewer than three. In areas where less than three new cases are detected in any one period, no data is released to ‘protect identities’. That means in both of those areas between 0-3 new cases could have been discovered. In North Darwen; East Darwen and Beardwood, Pleasington and Livesey, rates have increased slightly over the last few weeks.