Newark: Most parts of Advertiser area see a decrease in coronavirus cases over past week, says Public Health England
| Updated: 12:51, 19 January 2021
Most parts of the Advertiser area have seen a decrease in coronavirus cases in the past week, some by as much as 55%.
However, a few areas have seen a rise in cases, with one part increasing by as much as 116%.
You can see an area breakdown below. The figures are for the seven-day period to January 13, the latest public data by Public Health England.
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Parts of Newark area see up to 190% increase in coronavirus cases in past week, while parts of Advertiser area see cases fall by as much as half
| Updated: 12:32, 23 December 2020
Parts of the Newark area have seen up to a 190% increase in coronavirus cases over the past week.
However, parts of the Advertiser area have seen the number of cases fall by as much a half.
You can see an area breakdown below. The figures are for the seven-day period to December 17 â the latest public data made available by Public Health England.
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Newark: Parts of Advertiser area see rises in covid cases as much as 400% over the past week
| Updated: 10:45, 17 December 2020
Some parts of the Advertiser area have seen rises in coronavirus cases as much as 400% over the past week.
However, others have seen the number of cases fall by as much a half.
You can see an area breakdown below. The figures are for the seven-day period to December 11.
Map by Public Health England. (43604164)
Newark North
Rolling rate, 128.4 per 100,000
Newark South West
Rolling rate, 155.8
Rolling rate, 122.3
Rolling rate, 109.0
Rolling rate, 171.5
Rolling rate, 386.8
Rolling rate, 94.8
Rolling rate, 225.1
Rolling rate, 137.8
Rolling rate, 107.5
Rolling rate, 186.6