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Revealed: The Southampton neighbourhoods with the biggest rise in deaths

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The areas of Southampton with highest reported Covid-19 cases

For reference, the map is divided into Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), which are areas with an average population of 7,200. It then colour-codes MSOAs depending on their seven day rolling infection rate, with areas placed into the boundaries of 0-9 (yellow), 10-49 (light green), 50-99 (dark green), 100-199 (light blue), 200-399 (dark blue), 400 to 799 (light purple) and 800 plus (dark purple). Freemantle The area has recorded 10 new cases in the seven days to March 3, down six (-37.5%) Maybush The area has recorded 10 new cases in the seven days to March 3, up three (42.9%) Newtown and Nicholstown The area has recorded 11 new cases in the seven days to March 3, down 26 (-70.3%)

Southampton hotspots begin to vanish but high infection rates remain

City hotspots begin to vanish, but high infection rates remain THE number of hotspots in Southampton has dropped from 12 to three since the start of lockdown, an interactive Government map has shown. According to latest data, which is supplied by Public Health England, those three areas of Bitterne South, Coxford and Lordshill, and Maybush all have infection rates of over 800 per 100,000 people, which the Government classes as a hotspot . This means that, in the seven days to January 10, more than one in every 125 residents had coronavirus. In Bitterne South, the area has seen a 10.7 drop in cases in that week time period, with 50 reported according to the latest data.

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