WARRINGTON’S latest COVID-19 hot spots have been revealed with most areas showing a downward trend, although some parts of the borough have still seen increasing numbers.
Six areas of the borough have seen increases, the most significant at Winwick and Burtonwood, Locking Stumps, Great Sankey and Latchford.
But the majority of areas has seen a downward trend with the overall number of new COVID-19 cases reducing by 383 over a seven day period for Public Health England’s small area positive case numbers for the week ended 16/1 with the corresponding numbers of cases in the previous 7 days (ended 9/1), shown in parentheses.
Culcheth West & Croft 41 (37)
Culcheth East & Hollins Green 37 (38)
Winwick & Burtonwood 64 (53)
Locking Stumps 24 (15)
Oakwood & Gorse Covert 20 (18)
Hulme 59 (70)
Houghton Green & Fearnhead 39 (85)
Blackbrook 54 (83)
Kingswood & Whittle Hall 61 (86)
Callands & Old Hall 79 (109)
Orford 44 (54)
Padgate & Paddington 58 (82)
Bewsey & Dallam 51 (53)
Woolston 32 (51)
Great Sankey 55 (47)
Hood Manor & Sankey Bridges 47 (80)
Fairfield & Howley 68 (73)
Central Warrington 75 (76)
Penketh & Cuerdley 45 (80)
Latchford 78 (63)
Lymm 30 (56)
Grappenhall 31 (58)
Stockton Heath & Hillcliffe 42 (71)
Appleton Thorn, Stretton & Walton 29 (91)
Appleton 20 (37)
Total 1,183 (1,566)
*These numbers relate to the census areas selected by the Office for National Statistics in 2011 and not every community in Warrington is in an area with its own name.
Warrington Borough Council has recently been putting out numbers of cases in council wards on Twitter but they refer to different areas.
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