Update of the Obesity Profile online data tool to represent published data using 2020 Ward and CCG boundaries and 2021 local authority boundaries. The Obesity Profile presents data from the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) at Middle Super Output Area (MSOA), Ward, CCG, local authority, regional and national level. The NCMP small area data topic includes indicators on the prevalence of obesity, and excess weight (overweight and obesity combined) for Reception (age 4-5 years) and Year 6 (age 10-11 years) children using three years of data combined. Trend data is available for these indicators from the 2008 to 2009 up to 2019 to 2020 academic years.
Although the number of new cases have risen very slightly on a week ago, the areas reporting them in Cornwall have almost halved - and they re almost all centred on one part. It s as 64 new cases of coronavirus were recorded across the seven days leading up to April 23 – the most recent five days not shown due to incomplete data. This is two more than the weekly figure recorded a week ago, marking a 3.2% rise. The rolling rate has also risen slightly, to 11.2 cases per 100,000 people compared to 10.8 cases per 100,000 last Wednesday.
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Coronavirus: The 16 areas of Bath and Somerset with the most new Covid cases
Some areas of the county are still being affected by the virus
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There are 16 areas of Bath and Somerset that have seen three or more new Covid cases in the last seven days, according to government data.
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The number of coronavirus cases in every Watford neighbourhood over the whole pandemic has been revealed The town, villages, and wards in the Watford area which have seen the most and fewest number of Covid-19 cases since the pandemic began have been revealed. The data shows broadly, Watford has recorded more than 7,500 cases, followed by just over 6,000 across Three Rivers district, and a little over 2,100 in Bushey and Bushey Heath. Most recent figures, published last week by Public Health England, also shows the picture in every single neighbourhood in our area between April 2020 and April 2021. The data is broken down by individual neighbourhoods, that are officially known as Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) areas, with an average population of 7,200 - although some MSOA s are slightly larger or smaller.