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Nottingham Post
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Joel Moore

The 9 Nottinghamshire neighbourhoods with worst Covid rates

The latest Government data has shown the worst affected neighbourhoods in Nottinghamshire for coronavirus right now.

The figures published are from seven–day rolling rate data ending on July 26.

The map uses Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs) and displays weekly data which is updated daily.

The average covid-19 cases per 100,000 people in the UK is currently 306.9.

Despite the overall case rate starting to fall in Nottinghamshire boroughs and districts, and in the city after a recent sharp spike, cases in Nottinghamshire neighbourhoods remain high.

Currently, Newark South West has the highest case rate in the county, recording 65 cases, averaging at 779.2 cases per 100,000 people.

Bulwell North and Cotgrave are the second and third worst affected areas, with case rates of 730.8 and 665.6 respectively.

All of the areas listed below are at least double the national average.

Areas with the most covid cases per 100,000 people:

  • Newark South West: 779.2
  • Bulwell North: 730.8
  • Cotgrave: 665.6
  • Edwalton: 657.4
  • Carlton & Langold: 641.9
  • Balderton: 624
  • Gamston & Holme Pierrepoint: 618.6
  • Harworth, Bircotes & Blyth: 612
  • Bestwood Village: 611.5

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