The areas of Cardiff with the highest number of coronavirus cases have been revealed.
Hyperlocal data published daily by Public Health Wales shows the number of Covid-19 cases and the rate of infection.
The latest figures show a huge drop in the infection rate across the majority of the city, with many areas now below the Welsh average.
Across Wales the infection rate is now down to 141 per 100,000 population for the seven days up to January 27. That is a decrease on the 150.1 previously reported. It has not been this low since mid-October. Wales now has the lowest coronavirus rate in the whole of the UK. You can read more here.
The average infection rate across Cardiff currently stands at 140.4 , just below the Welsh average.
Despite the overall rate falling some areas continue to have high figures. Adamsdown currently has the highest infection rate in the capital, at 414.1 , followed by Butetown with 240.6 .
Rhiwbina and Pant-mawr has the lowest rate at 45.6 per 100,000.
This interactive map shows the areas of the city with the highest levels of the virus. You can click on your area to find out more:
See the full list below:
What does this data actually mean?
The data is based on the rolling seven-day average between January 21 and January 27.
It is really important to bear in mind that this data is very volatile because it covers such small areas. Where an area has a very small population even one positive case can push up the rate of cases per 100,000 significantly.
You should therefore be cautious about drawing too many conclusions directly from the information.
PHW data shows 416,306 people have now received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine as of 10pm on Sunday, up 12,843 on the figure published 24 hours earlier. Some 841 people have now received both of their vaccine jabs.
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