Latest weekly Covid-19 rates for local authority areas in England
Around one in 16 local areas are currently recording a week-on-week rise.
Around one in 16 local areas are currently recording a week-on-week rise.
Knowsley, Sandwell and Slough continue to record the highest rates.
Around one in 10 local areas are continuing to see a rise in rates.
Knowsley, Slough and Sandwell continue to record the highest rates.
Other areas above the national average include Leicester and Walsall.
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The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people.
Knowsley, Halton and Liverpool have recorded the biggest week-on-week increases.
The Isle of Wight has seen the biggest week-on-week increase in rates, followed by Halton and Carlisle.
Carlisle, Rushmoor and the Isle of Wight have recorded the biggest week-on-week increases.
Rushmoor, Watford and Harlow are the areas recording the biggest week-on-week increases.
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Watford, Rushmoor and Three Rivers are the areas recording the biggest week-on-week increases.
Brentwood, Epping Forest and Thurrock – all in Essex – continue to have the highest rates.