Latest COVID-19 hot spots data reveals infection rates on the rise in most areas of Warrington

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THE latest small area data revealing the town’s COVID-19 hot spots show infection rates are on the rise in most areas of Warrington.

All but six areas of the town have seen increases in the latest data, with Lymm seeing the highest number of new cases.

There were a total of 659 new cases week ending February 19, compared to 529 the previous week and 722 the week before that.

Small area cases for Week Ending March 5  (Feb 26)
Culcheth West & Croft 18 (10)
Culcheth East & Hollins Green 17 (12)
Winwick & Burtonwood 22 (10)
Locking Stumps 15 (16)
Oakwood & Gorse Covert 16 (11)
Hulme 25 (16)
Houghton Green & Fearnhead 15 (14)
Blackbrook 25 (10)
Kingswood & Whittle Hall 34 (44)
Callands & Old Hall 30 (27)
Orford 30 (20)
Padgate & Paddington 40 (28)
Bewsey & Dallam 28 (22)
Woolston 18 (19)
Great Sankey 17 (27)
Hood Manor & Sankey Bridges 30 (16)
Fairfield & Howley 40 (23)
Central Warrington 32 (36)
Penketh & Cuerdley 19 (13)
Latchford 24 (15)
Lymm 50 (31)
Grappenhall 27 (22)
Stockton Heath & Hillcliffe 28 (39)
Appleton Thorn, Stretton & Walton 30 (19)
Appleton 29 (19)

Total 659 (529)

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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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