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Nottingham Post
National
Jack Thurlow

The 10 Nottinghamshire areas with the largest fall in Covid cases

Coronavirus cases are falling across Nottinghamshire after weeks of worryingly high infection rates.

Districts in the north of Nottinghamshire, like Mansfield and Ashfield, saw rates decrease sharply, with Woodhouse and Kirkby Larwood & Kingsway experiencing cases drop by over 30%

Top Valley saw cases fall by 35.2% - the most across Nottinghamshire.

Six areas in Nottinghamshire have seen cases decrease by over 30% in the seven days from January 7.

These latest figures come after many people in the UK were angered as the Prime Minister apologised for attending a “bring your own booze” gathering in the garden of No 10 during England’s first lockdown.

The Prime Minister acknowledged the public “rage” over the incident but insisted he thought it could have been technically within the rules.

The current rate of infection for the UK per 100,00 people is 1739.1.

Cases by area per 100,000 in the seven days from January 6, followed by number of cases and the percentage drop in the number of cases

Top Valley East - 1521, 114 (-35.2%)

Woodhouse - 1376.3 117 (-35%)

Hucknall Westville - 2018.4, 114 (-34%)

Attenborough & Chilwell East - 1381.4, 105 (-33.5%)

Clifton West - 1633.2, 101 (-31.8%)

Kirkby Larwood & Kingsway - 1591.3, 109 (-30.7%)

Lady Bay - 1402.2, 124 (-28.7%)

Toton - 1478.1, 122 (-28,2%)

Gedling South - 1830.8, 164 cases (-24.1%)

West Hucknall - 1726.8, 133 cases (-24%)

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