A MAP shows a new part of Colchester has the highest coronavirus infection rate. The map, compiled using official Government data, shows the infection rate and number of cases in each part of Colchester. The data is from the seven days to January 20. It reveals Mile End and Braiswick now has the highest infection rate in Colchester borough. The rate in the area is 765.9 cases per 100,000 people, with 114 cases being confirmed within seven days. In second place is Monkwick with an infection rate of 677.3 cases per 100,000 people. The area had 70 cases in a week. Lexden now has the lowest infection rate in the borough, of 264.6 cases per 100,000 people.
Parson s Heath has the second highest infection rate, of 745.9 cases per 100,000 people. Mile End and Braiswick had the most cases in a week with 106, followed by Parson s Heath, which had 104. Wivenhoe and University continues to have the lowest infection rate in the borough, whilst Horkesley Heath, Langham and Dedham had the lowest number of cases.
Here is a run down of the cases and infection rates by area:
Prettygate and Westlands - 793 - 58 cases
Parson s Heath - 745.9 - 104 cases
Monkwick - 725.7 - 75 cases
Abbey Field - 686.2 - 54 cases
Old Heath and Rowhedge - 685.5 - 63 cases
Stanway - 678.6 - 62 cases
New Town and Hythe - 659.9 - 93 cases
Parson s Heath has the second highest infection rate, of 745.9 cases per 100,000 people. Mile End and Braiswick had the most cases in a week with 106, followed by Parson s Heath, which had 104. Wivenhoe and University continues to have the lowest infection rate in the borough, whilst Horkesley Heath, Langham and Dedham had the lowest number of cases.
Here is a run down of the cases and infection rates by area:
Prettygate and Westlands - 793 - 58 cases
Parson s Heath - 745.9 - 104 cases
Monkwick - 725.7 - 75 cases
Abbey Field - 686.2 - 54 cases
Old Heath and Rowhedge - 685.5 - 63 cases
Stanway - 678.6 - 62 cases
New Town and Hythe - 659.9 - 93 cases