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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