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Bradley Jolly

Coronavirus latest area-by-area breakdown - as officials declare pandemic

The latest list of confirmed COVID-19 coronavirus cases, area-by-area, has been released again this evening.

Broken down by local authority area, it shows those areas worst hit, and those yet to see any cases.

The list is in alphabetical order for ease of navigation.

Meanwhile there are 30 local authority areas marked as "awaiting confirmation".

The counts for the Isles of Scilly and City of London have been combined with Cornwall and Hackney respectively, for 'disclosure control'.

Globally, coronavirus has become a pandemic, the World Health Organisation says.

For updates on the coronavirus outbreak,  read our live blog

Coronavirus area-by-area breakdown

* By upper tier local authority 

Upper Tier Local Authority Number of confirmed cases
Barking and Dagenham 1
Barnet 8
Barnsley 2
Bath and North East Somerset 0
Bedford 0
Bexley 0
Birmingham 2
Blackburn with Darwen 0
Blackpool 0
Bolton 3
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 3
Bracknell Forest 2
Bradford 1
Brent 3
Brighton and Hove 8
Bristol, City of 3
Bromley 2
Buckinghamshire 2
Bury 3
Calderdale 0
Cambridgeshire 1
Camden 7
Central Bedfordshire 0
Cheshire East 0
Cheshire West and Chester 0
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 5
County Durham 1
Coventry 3
Croydon 1
Cumbria 7
Darlington 0
Derby 1
Derbyshire 4
Devon 13
Doncaster 0
Dorset 0
Dudley 1
Ealing 5
East Riding of Yorkshire 0
East Sussex 0
Enfield 1
Essex 6
Gateshead 0
Gloucestershire 4
Greenwich 1
Hackney and City of London 4
Halton 0
Hammersmith and Fulham 3
Hampshire 13
Haringey 1
Harrow 1
Hartlepool 0
Havering 2
Herefordshire, County of 1
Hertfordshire 18
Hillingdon 3
Hounslow 5
Isle of Wight 1
Islington 1
Kensington and Chelsea 15
Kent 5
Kingston upon Hull, City of 1
Kingston upon Thames 1
Kirklees 1
Knowsley 0
Lambeth 5
Lancashire 5
Leeds 5
Leicester 0
Leicestershire 2
Lewisham 3
Lincolnshire 1
Liverpool 6
Luton 2
Manchester 5
Medway 2
Merton 2
Middlesbrough 0
Milton Keynes 2
Newcastle upon Tyne 6
Newham 0
Norfolk 0
North East Lincolnshire 0
North Lincolnshire 1
North Somerset 0
North Tyneside 2
North Yorkshire 0
Northamptonshire 5
Northumberland 0
Nottingham 3
Nottinghamshire 6
Oldham 4
Oxfordshire 9
Peterborough 1
Plymouth 0
Portsmouth 0
Reading 0
Redbridge 1
Redcar and Cleveland 0
Richmond upon Thames 1
Rochdale 1
Rotherham 1
Rutland 0
Salford 0
Sandwell 0
Sefton 1
Sheffield 1
Shropshire 2
Slough 1
Solihull 0
Somerset 2
South Gloucestershire 1
South Tyneside 0
Southampton 0
Southend-on-Sea 1
Southwark 9
St. Helens 0
Staffordshire 4
Stockport 0
Stockton-on-Tees 2
Stoke-on-Trent 0
Suffolk 1
Sunderland 1
Surrey 10
Sutton 4
Swindon 2
Tameside 1
Telford and Wrekin 0
Thurrock 0
Torbay 7
Tower Hamlets 4
Trafford 4
Wakefield 0
Walsall 0
Waltham Forest 1
Wandsworth 3
Warrington 1
Warwickshire 4
West Berkshire 0
West Sussex 3
Westminster 6
Wigan 3
Wiltshire 4
Windsor and Maidenhead 1
Wirral 2
Wokingham 3
Wolverhampton 4
Worcestershire 0
York 3

Doctors say that while there are no antiviral therapies or vaccines available for treatment or prevention at the moment, there are ways we can help reduce spread.

Several studies evaluating antivirals for MERS-CoV infection are under way.

Studying patients’ response to  Covid-19  will provide essential information on the infection, immunity, and inflammation, and it will help identify biomarkers of immune protection like antibodies, and disease severity.

 
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