It is closely followed by North Lynn (55.6pc), while Yarmouth Central and Northgate creeps over the three in five mark (60.1pc).
Across Norfolk, Mid Suffolk, Waveney and West Suffolk, all the remaining neighbourhoods to feature in the bottom 10 are also in Norfolk.
They are:
Thetford North (Breckland) - 63.3pc
City Centre West (Norwich) - 64.2pc
Thetford South (Breckland) - 65.9pc
Southtown and Cobholm (Great Yarmouth) - 66.7pc
Parts of Great Yarmouth, including Yarmouth Parade, have some of the Covid vaccination rates in the region
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At the other end of the scale, Heacham and Snettisham (90pc) - in the King s Lynn and West Norfolk district - has the second-highest rate in the area and comes 20th out of 6,791 neighbourhoods in England.
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Large parts of the county have been virus free for weeks
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Around a quarter of a million people in Norfolk and Waveney live in areas with almost no Covid cases, while parts of the county have been virus free for a month.
The latest data up to February 25 shows 31 local neighbourhoods where the number of cases was so low an infection rate of zero was recorded to protect people’s privacy.
The data splits the country up into local neighbourhoods of roughly 8,000 people. Multiplying the number of Covid-free areas by 8,000 gives a figure of 248,000 – just over a quarter of Norfolk and Waveney’s total population.