WHILE the overall trend of new cases of COVID-19 for Warrington in the latest small area data from Public Health England is down – eleven areas saw increases with the highest rates of infection in the Great Sankey and Blackbrook areas of the town .
New infections in Lymm have continued to fall and the decision to make mask-wearing at Lymm High School mandatory last month has now been removed.
While the overall trend remains down, the latest daily figures released yesterday saw 141 new cases confirmed.
The latest data published yesterday, November 11, for the week ending November 6, show COVID-19 infection rates in Warrington have fallen to 789 new cases in a seven-day period compared to 905 the previous week and 1,140 the week before that.
Small area cases for Week Ending November 6 (Oct 30)
Culcheth West & Croft 33 (26)
Culcheth East & Hollins Green 20 (24)
Winwick & Burtonwood 34 (24)
Locking Stumps 27 (20)
Oakwood & Gorse Covert 25 (14)
Hulme 27 (38)
Houghton Green & Fearnhead 25 (43)
Blackbrook 45 (37)
Kingswood & Whittle Hall 38 (55)
Callands & Old Hall 29 (60)
Orford 36 (27)
Padgate & Paddington 35 (63)
Bewsey & Dallam 27 (21)
Woolston 26 (28)
Great Sankey 47 (37)
Hood Manor & Sankey Bridges 31 (41)
Fairfield & Howley 45 (30)
Central Warrington 37 (50)
Penketh & Cuerdley 20 (40)
Latchford 36 (32)
Lymm 43 (72)
Grappenhall 27 (39)
Stockton Heath & Hillcliffe 43 (36)
Appleton Thorn, Stretton & Walton 13 (23)
Appleton 20 (24)
Total 789 (905)
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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