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How Wiltshire Covid infections have risen since pubs reopened

The map created by the Journal below, using Public Health England data, shows the comparison between the start of pubs reopening on the left, and the latest data on the right. In the seven days to April 14, some of the areas with fewer than three cases were Salisbury Stratford, Wilton, Nadder & Ebble and Netheravon & Upavon. Click the button in the middle of the map below - then hold and drag from side to side - to slide between the two images.  Left: Apr 14. Right: Apr 28. In the latest data shown above, Salisbury Cathedral & Harnham had the highest infection rate with five cases recorded - up by three on the previous week.

How Salisbury Covid infections have changed since lockdown | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

COVID infection rates across Salisbury have dropped since the start of lockdown, despite there still being some hotspots in and around the city. An interactive Government map has shown that, since the start of the third national lockdown on January 5, the city and surrounding areas have gone from having three hotspots to two. However, Salisbury Stratford and Salisbury Town North and Milford are now classed as hotspots , because they have infection rates in the seven days to January 19 of over 800 per 100,000 people. The map created by the Wiltshire Times below, using Public Health England data, shows the comparison between the start of the national lockdown on the left, and the latest data on the right.

How Salisbury Covid infections have changed since lockdown

COVID infection rates across Salisbury have dropped since the start of lockdown, despite there still being some hotspots in and around the city. An interactive Government map has shown that, since the start of the third national lockdown on January 5, the city and surrounding areas have gone from having three hotspots to two. However, Salisbury Stratford and Salisbury Town North and Milford are now classed as hotspots , because they have infection rates in the seven days to January 19 of over 800 per 100,000 people. The map created by the Journal below, using Public Health England data, shows the comparison between the start of the national lockdown on the left, and the latest data on the right.

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