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Hertfordshire Covid: The 21 Herts neighbourhoods where coronavirus cases are rising
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There are currently 21 areas in Herts where coronavirus cases are rising, new figures show.
An interactive map displays weekly data from Public Health England, which is updated everyday, to see the case numbers in neighbourhoods across the country.
The number of coronavirus cases in every Watford neighbourhood over the whole pandemic has been revealed The town, villages, and wards in the Watford area which have seen the most and fewest number of Covid-19 cases since the pandemic began have been revealed. The data shows broadly, Watford has recorded more than 7,500 cases, followed by just over 6,000 across Three Rivers district, and a little over 2,100 in Bushey and Bushey Heath. Most recent figures, published last week by Public Health England, also shows the picture in every single neighbourhood in our area between April 2020 and April 2021. The data is broken down by individual neighbourhoods, that are officially known as Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) areas, with an average population of 7,200 - although some MSOA s are slightly larger or smaller.