Coronavirus: The 42 areas of Bath and Somerset where cases are dropping the most
A large proportion of the region has seen weekly cases fall
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The places with the highest and lowest Covid case rates across Dorset The number of Covid hotspots across the BCP area has fallen from 22 to just five. Data for the seven days to January 24, shows there were five locations across the conurbation with MSOA rates above 800 per 100,000 people. Charminster and Boscombe West both recorded infection rates above 1,000. Areas with rates above 800 were Townsend & Strouden, Oakdale East and Newtown. In the seven days to January 17, there were 22 areas across the conurbation with MSOA rates above 800. The country is split up by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA), which are small areas with an average population of 7,200, and the data is updated every weekday, with the map showing the last seven days for which complete data is available.
The places with the highest and lowest Covid case rates across Dorset The number of Covid hotspots across the BCP area has fallen from 22 to just five. Data for the seven days to January 24, shows there were five locations across the conurbation with MSOA rates above 800 per 100,000 people. Charminster and Boscombe West both recorded infection rates above 1,000. Areas with rates above 800 were Townsend & Strouden, Oakdale East and Newtown. In the seven days to January 17, there were 22 areas across the conurbation with MSOA rates above 800. The country is split up by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA), which are small areas with an average population of 7,200, and the data is updated every weekday, with the map showing the last seven days for which complete data is available.
Coronavirus: The 19 areas of Bath and Somerset where cases have risen in the last seven days
Most areas of the county are seeing weekly cases decline
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There are 19 areas of Bath and Somerset where the number of coronavirus cases reported over seven days is still growing, according to Public Health England data.