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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 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.