The majority of areas in the borough still have infection rates above the average for England. The map is colour coded by infection rate with many parts of Colchester in the above 400 cases per 100,000 people category. The average infection rate for England over this period was 335 cases per 100,000 people. The map is colour coded by infection rate The ones which are below the average for England are: Wivenhoe and University, Layer-de-la-Haye, Abberton and Mersea East, West Bergholt and Wormingford, Horkesley Heath, Langham and Dedham. You can view the map here. Colchester s average coronavirus infection rate is now 410.9 cases per 100,000 people.
COVID cases have fallen in every part of Colchester over the last week, new figures have revealed. West Bergholt and Wormingford has seen the biggest week on week drop in the borough, with the case rate dropping 67.6 per cent. The area s infection rate is also the lowest in the borough at 168.9 cases per 100,000 people. Prettygate and Westlands has also seen a huge drop compared to seven days ago. It s case rate has dropped by 52.6 per cent with the infection rate in the area now 369.2 cases per 100,000 people. No area has seen an increase compared with a week ago. A day earlier both Horkesley Heath, Langham and Dedham and Old Heath and Rowhedge had seen a week on week increase.
COVID case rates have dropped dramatically across the Colchester borough over the past week. The largest week on week change was seen in Lexden where the number of cases dropped by 48.5 per cent in the space of seven days. Lexden s infection rate is also one of the lowest in the borough, with 299.9 cases per 100,000 people in the week to January 21. The case rate in West Bergholt and Wormingford has also dropped dramatically, by 46.9 per cent. The area now has the lowest infection rate in the borough, of 261.1 cases per 100,000 people. Rates continue to fall in most parts of Colchester, however, two areas have seen a week on week increase in cases.
A MAP shows a new part of Colchester has the highest coronavirus infection rate. The map, compiled using official Government data, shows the infection rate and number of cases in each part of Colchester. The data is from the seven days to January 20. It reveals Mile End and Braiswick now has the highest infection rate in Colchester borough. The rate in the area is 765.9 cases per 100,000 people, with 114 cases being confirmed within seven days. In second place is Monkwick with an infection rate of 677.3 cases per 100,000 people. The area had 70 cases in a week. Lexden now has the lowest infection rate in the borough, of 264.6 cases per 100,000 people.