Every neighbourhood in Bristol that now has fewer than five coronavirus cases
Dozens of neighbourhoods across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire are now almost Covid free
Updated Twenty neighbourhoods across Bristol are now almost coronavirus free, the latest figures show.
Government data reveals 20 postcodes have less than three cases - which means their data has been suppressed, compared to 13 areas two days ago.
And 32 locations now have a Covid rate per 100,000 population below 50 - where there are five or less confirmed cases
Neighbourhoods in South Gloucestershire which are now almost Covid-free have increased from ten to 11 during the same period - the latest seven-day rolling data up to March 5 shows.
The 13 Bristol areas that may now be Covid-free
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The nine Bristol areas which are almost Covid free
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The Bristol areas that are almost coronavirus free
Infections rates across the Bristol region are continuing to fall
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Six postcodes across Bristol are now almost coronavirus free, the latest figures show.
The rolling seven-day rate up to February 25 shows six areas have less than three cases, which means data for those locations has now been suppressed.
This is slightly below the seven neighbourhoods with suppressed data on February 23.
Meanwhile, seven areas in North Somerset and six in South Gloucestershire recorded fewer than three cases. This is a big increase compared to only two areas in South Gloucestershire just a few days ago.
The areas in the Bristol region where there are almost no coronavirus cases
The data is continuing to improve
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Bristol has seen its number of areas with low covid rates more than double in the space of three days, latest government figures show.