THE latest data from Public Health England has revealed eight areas of Warrington have near-zero reported COVID-19 cases, while just six areas have seen increases, with the overall picture showing a fall in new infections.
Meanwhile, more than 80 percent of all adults aged over 50 across the town have had at least one vaccination and on average more than 90 percent aged over 65 and 96 percent aged over 80.
Today’s small area data from Public Health England is for the seven days ending 27th of March with the corresponding data for the previous week ending 20th of March shown in parentheses.
Central Warrington, with 13 has seen the largest number of new cases, up from eight last week.
Culcheth West & Croft 0 (5)
Culcheth East & Hollins Green 5 (6)
Winwick & Burtonwood 0 (4)
Locking Stumps 0 (3)
Oakwood & Gorse Covert 5 (2)
Hulme 8 (2)
Houghton Green & Fearnhead 6 (3)
Blackbrook 3 (12)
Kingswood & Whittle Hall 9 (17)
Callands & Old Hall 9 (9)
Orford 3 (5)
Padgate & Paddington 3 (7)
Bewsey & Dallam 0 (6)
Woolston 8 (9)
Great Sankey 0 (7)
Hood Manor & Sankey Bridges 0 (2)
Fairfield & Howley 5 (12)
Central Warrington 13 (8)
Penketh & Cuerdley 8 (4)
Latchford 4 (11)
Lymm 3 (21)
Grappenhall 0 (2)
Stockton Heath & Hillcliffe 8 (4)
Appleton Thorn, Stretton & Walton 3 (3)
Appleton 0 (6)
103 (162)
There are eight areas showing zero cases, and in those areas there were a total of eleven cases on the 27th March.
This is the effect of ONS rules to prevent the disclosure of individual identities in National Statistics.
To find out more about COVID-19 testing, and to book a test if you have symptoms, visit warrington.gov.uk/get-tested-coronavirus
For the latest COVID-19 guidance for Warrington visit https://www.warrington.gov.uk/coronavirus-latest-guidance
Vaccination Data for Warrington was released today by the NHS.
At least 1 dose as at 28th March 2021
Data from Public Health England – National Immunisation Management Service (NIMS)
Two more COVID-19 related deaths but infection rates continue to fall