JUST six areas of Warrington saw increases in COVID-19 cases in the latest small area data published by Public Health England as infection rates across the town continue to fall.
The latest data published yesterday, September 23, show infection rates in Warrington have fallen to 576 new cases in a seven-day period, compared to 702 the previous week and 706 the week before that.
The highest rates of infection per 100,000 are in the neighbouring Orford, Blackbrook, Padgate and Paddington areas of the town, although new cases in these areas are down. The highest number of new cases reported was 41 in the Callands and Old Hall area, up from 27 the previous week.
Small area cases for Week Ending 18 Sep (11 Sep)
Culcheth West & Croft 13 (17)
Culcheth East & Hollins Green 15 (26)
Winwick & Burtonwood 12 (16)
Locking Stumps 9 (17)
Oakwood & Gorse Covert 18 (18)
Hulme 28 (27)
Houghton Green & Fearnhead 30 (16)
Blackbrook 39 (42)
Kingswood & Whittle Hall 29 (29)
Callands & Old Hall 41 (27)
Orford 37 (59)
Padgate & Paddington 38 (42)
Bewsey & Dallam 24 (25)
Woolston 15 (28)
Great Sankey 16 (14)
Hood Manor & Sankey Bridges 26 (23)
Fairfield & Howley 30 (53)
Central Warrington 27 (33)
Penketh & Cuerdley 13 (33)
Latchford 14 (38)
Lymm 30 (28)
Grappenhall 16 (19)
Stockton Heath & Hillcliffe 31 (29)
Appleton Thorn, Stretton & Walton 10 (20)
Appleton 15 (24)
Total 576 (702)
To find out more about COVID-19 testing, and to book a test if you have symptoms, visit http://warrington.gov.uk/get-tested-coronavirus
For the latest COVID-19 guidance for Warrington visit https://www.warrington.gov.uk/coronavirus-latest-guidance
Local data is also available at https://www.warrington.gov.uk/coronavirus-figures-warrington
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