The current Covid map for Bradford; darker colours denote higher infection rates and show the scale of the problem Bradford has to overcome THESE are the areas of the Bradford district with the best and worst Covid-19 infection rates in the latest figures. The infection rate reflects how many people in an area are currently infected with the virus, and is a signifier of how much it is spreading locally. Some areas of Bradford are doing a great job of controlling infection to rid themselves of Covid-19, while others are still struggling to bring infections down despite being in lockdown for more than two months.
AN INTERACTIVE map has revealed the places in Andover and surrounding area that have the highest number of Covid cases. In the seven days to March 7, Tidworth & Ludgershall saw the highest number of new cases, at seven - up three from the previous week. Andover South came in second, at six new cases in the same period - an increase of four. The third highest rate was in Andover Newbury Road and Andover London Road & East Anton which each saw five new cases. The interactive map on the government website shows just how many people have tested positive for the virus in each area of the county over the seven-day period.
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An interactive map, which uses Public Health England data, shows how many people have tested positive for the virus in each area of the county over the seven-day period up to Sunday, March 7. THERE are 34 areas of Dorset with active coronavirus cases as the spread of the virus continues to fall in the county. An interactive map, which uses Public Health England data, shows how many people have tested positive for the virus in each area of the county over the seven-day period up to Sunday, March 7. Public Health England breaks down the numbers of coronavirus cases into neighbourhoods called Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), which are smaller than council wards and based on population rather than geographical area.