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Interactive Map: North-east Covid cases at lowest level since September

Interactive Map: North-east Covid cases at lowest level since September Updated: 28/04/2021, 7:25 am © Supplied by Callum Main Latest Covid cases per neighbourhood in Aberdeen City/Shire Picture shows; Latest Covid cases per neighbourhood in Aberdeen City/Shire. NA. Supplied by Callum Main Date; 27/04/2021 The number of people testing positive for Covid in the north-east is at its lowest level since September 2020 Between April 18 and April 24, just 59 cases were confirmed in the region. This is a decrease of 40 (40%) on the previous seven-day period. The seven-day positive rate per 100,000 for the region is now at the lowest level since mid-September. Aberdeen’s Lord Provost Barney Crockett welcomed the drop in Covid rates.

Interactive Map: North-east Covid cases at lowest level since September

Interactive Map: North-east Covid cases at lowest level since September
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North-east covid cases up a third as region looks to easing of lockdown restrictions

by Callum Main, Emma Morrice and Michelle Henderson 17/03/2021, 10:00 am Updated: 17/03/2021, 10:30 am © Supplied by Callum Main Between March 7 and March 13, 180 cases were confirmed in the region. This is an increase of 45 (33%) on the previous seven-day period. However, as Scotland looks towards an easing of restrictions next month, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire remain among the council areas with the lowest seven-day rate. In mainland Scotland, only Argyle & Bute, the Borders, Dumfries & Galloway, Angus, Moray and Inverclyde have a lower rate than Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire. Glasgow, East Renfrewshire and Stirling are the areas with the highest rates. How is the positivity rate calculated? Case numbers can be put into context by looking at them as a rate per 100,000 population.

Interactive map: More than 1,300 new Covid cases detected in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire

by Callum Main and Zoe Phillips 13/01/2021, 9:05 am Updated: 13/01/2021, 3:24 pm More than three-quarters of Aberdeen, and half of Aberdeenshire have their rate of Covid cases in the highest two categories, according to the latest figures. The latest data, released on January 12, shows more than 1,313 Covid-19 cases were detected in the north-east between January 3 and January 9. That number can also be put into context – by saying how many cases there have been per 100,000 population. The rate is categorised into one of five bands, or if the number of cases in the seven-day period is two or less, it is marked as suppressed.

Interactive map: More than half of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire in highest categories as new graphics show spread of Covid

Interactive map: More than half of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire in highest categories as new graphics show spread of Covid 06/01/2021, 9:21 am More than half of the areas in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire have an infection rate of more than 200 cases per 100,000 population, according to the latest figures. The official statistics show the spread of coronavirus across the north-east and give an idea of how your community is affected. Each area of the country has been divided into regions of roughly similar populations, and are the same used in a wide range of national datasets released by the Scottish Government. The latest figures, released on January 5, shows Covid-19 cases from December 27 to January 2.

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