Most parts of the county have extremely low figures - between zero and two cases. However, 13 areas reported a slight increase in cases in the week ending on March 5. These are:
Potterne & Rowde (14 cases; +1 on previous week; rolling rate of 165.4)
Melksham North (12 cases; +3 on previous week; rolling rate of 157.9)
Trowbridge South East (9 cases; +2 on previous week; rolling rate of 117.1)
Marlborough (6 cases; +4 on previous week; rolling rate of 70.3)
Calne North (7 cases; +2 on previous week; rolling rate of 64.4)
Netheravon & Upavon (3 cases; +1 on previous week; rolling rate of 53.1)
Market Lavington & Bishops Cannings (4 cases; +1 on previous week; rolling rate of 49)
Laverstock, Bodenham & Coombe Bissett (4 cases; +2 on previous week; rolling rate of 44.1)
The figures from Public Health England are available on a map on the Government coronavirus dashboard. The tool breaks down infections in England into Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), small areas with an average population of 7,200. For each MSOA, the map shows the number of cases recorded in a week, the change compared to the week before and the rate of new cases per 100,000 people. The six areas below recorded three or more cases in the week ending on March 2:
Salisbury Town North & Milford (3 cases; -6 on previous week; rolling rate of 49.1)
Fordingbridge, Rockbourne & Woodgreen (3 cases; -3 on previous week; rolling rate of 27.9)
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