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SINCE pubs, restaurants and cafes opened for outdoor service across Romsey and Test Valley, coronavirus cases have fallen slightly as England eases out of lockdown. An interactive Government map has shown that since April 18 - six days after businesses reopened to punters - Test Valley recorded 25 infections. According to the map on the coronavirus dashboard, in the week to May 9, when the latest figures were available, the borough documented 14 Covid-19 cases. Fourteen places across Test Valley had fewer than three cases during this time, meaning they were classed as suppressed. The Government does not show data for these areas to protect individuals identities.
THE areas in and around Romsey where the most people have received the coronavirus vaccines have been revealed. NHS figures, broken down by age group, show how many people were given at least one dose in neighbourhoods across Test Valley between December 8 2020 and May 2. In that period, a total of 72,861 people in the Romsey and Southampton North constituency received either one or two jabs. Of those, 9,125 were under the age of 45. The figures are available at constituency and local authority level, but are also broken down by smaller areas. These are called Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs) and have an average population of 7,200.
Chilbolton, Clatford & Barton Stacey The interactive map breaks down infections in England into small areas with a population of around 7,200 called Super Middle Output Areas (MSOAs). For each MSOA, the map shows the number of cases in the past week, increases or decreases compared to the week before and the rate of cases per 100,000 people. The only area to record more than three infections in this time was Andover Charlton & Bourne Valley, which had four cases - up by two on last week. Andover Charlton & Bourne Valley had a weekly rolling rate of 56.7 cases per 100,000 people. However, infections have continued to drop across the borough, with just 14 cases documented in the seven days to May 4.