The Salisbury areas with the highest vaccination rates have been revealed. A map on the Government coronavirus dashboard shows the percentage of adults who received either one or two jabs in each Salisbury area. These areas are called Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs) and have an average population of 7,200. Thanks to the work of NHS staff and volunteers and the presence of a large-scale vaccine site in the heart of the city, vaccination rates are quite high everywhere in Salisbury. More than 80 per cent of residents have received their first dose in nearly all MSOAs across the city. The percentages are calculated by dividing the total number of people who have received a vaccination by the population and multiplying by 100.
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Journal below, using Public Health England data, shows the comparison between the start of the hospitality industry reopening on the left, and the latest data on the right. In the seven days to April 17, some of the areas with fewer than three cases were Salisbury Stratford, Whaddon, Whiteparish & Winterslow and Great Wishford, Woodford Valley & Porton.
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 17. Right: May 17. In the latest data shown above, Winsley, Westwood & Holt had the highest infection rate with five cases recorded - down by 11 on the previous week.
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