Latest weekly Covid-19 rates for local authority areas in England
Knowsley, Slough and Sandwell continue to record the highest rates.
Knowsley, Slough and Sandwell continue to record the highest rates.
Just one in 20 local areas have recorded a week-on-week rise in rates.
The figures are for the seven days to January 14.
The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people.
Halton, the Isle of Wight and Knowsley have seen 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.
Brentwood, Epping Forest and Thurrock – all in Essex – have the highest rates.
Basildon in Essex currently has the highest rate, followed by Havering in London and Medway in Kent.
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Rates are up in 179 local areas while 135 areas have seen a fall.
Runnymede, Basildon and Brentwood have recorded the biggest week-on-week increases.
Medway, Dover and Harlow have recorded the biggest week-on-week increases.
Medway, Gravesham and Dover have recorded the biggest week-on-week increases.
Swale, Boston and East Lindsey have recorded the biggest week-on-week increases.
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