The five areas in North Lincolnshire with a suppressed Covid rate
The region has recorded 118 coronavirus cases in the past week, a 16.3 per cent drop on the previous seven days
11:26, 14 APR 2021
Five areas of North Lincolnshire are now showing as having suppressed coronavirus in the latest figures.
It means fewer than three cases have been recorded in these areas within the most recent seven-day period.
Spanning North Lincolnshire, the suppressed wards areas include Scunthorpe Berkeley, Barnetby, Ulceby and Killingholme, Scunthorpe Westcliff, and Messingham and Scawby, among others.
This compares to North East Lincolnshire which has 10 ‘suppressed’ areas, including Cleethorpes North, Humberston, Sidney Park, Laceby, Healing and Stallingborough, to name a few.
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