Newark and Sherwood: Most parts of Advertiser area see a decrease in coronavirus cases ahead of Prime Minister's announcement to ease lockdown
Most parts of the Advertiser area have seen a decrease in coronavirus cases in the past week, some by as much as 77%.
However, some areas have seen a rise in cases, with one part increasing by 195% — having an infection rate six and half times more than England.
You can see an area breakdown below. The figures are for the seven-day period to February 16, the latest public data by Public Health England.
Newark North
Total cases, 26
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -5 cases (-16.1%)
Rolling rate, 208.6 per 100,000
Newark South West
Total cases, 22
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +4 cases (22.2%)
Rolling rate, 263.7
Newark South East
Total cases, 23
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -2 cases (-8.0%)
Rolling rate, 234.4
Balderton
Total cases, 11
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -14 cases (-56.0%)
Rolling rate, 109.0
Fernwood, Farndon & Fiskerton
Total cases, 15
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +2 cases (15.4%)
Rolling rate, 160.8
Winthorpe, Coddington & Collingham
Total cases, 8
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -8 cases (-50.0%)
Rolling rate, 105.9
Bilsthorpe & Farnsfield
Total cases, 12
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +3 cases (33.3%)
Rolling rate, 127.6
Southwell
Total cases, 13
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -22 cases (-62.9%)
Rolling rate, 176.0
Edwinstowe & Clipstone
Total cases, 34
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -1 cases (-2.9%)
Rolling rate, 312.8
Bingham
Total cases, 4
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -14 cases (-77.8%)
Rolling rate, 39.2
East Bridgford & Aslockton
Total cases, 62
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +41 cases (195.2%)
Rolling rate, 833.4
Bottesford, Harby & Croxton Kerrial
Total cases, 12
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -1 cases (-7.7%)
Rolling rate, 123.3
Cotgrave
Total cases, 23
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +6 cases (35.3%)
Rolling rate, 283.5
Radcliffe & Shelford
Total cases, 11
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -6 cases (-35.3%)
Rolling rate, 116.8
Tuxford, Markham & Rampton
Total cases, 6
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -7 cases (-53.8%)
Rolling rate, 63.9
Muskham, Sutton-on-Trent & Walesby
Total cases, 7
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -2 cases (-22.2%)
Rolling rate, 87.7
Ollerton & Boughton
Total cases, 26
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -3 cases (-10.3%)
Rolling rate, 233.9
Long Bennington, Allington & Barrowby
Total cases, 4
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -4 cases (-50.0%)
Rolling rate, 43.9
Lowdham & Gunthorpe
Total cases, 9
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -3 cases (-25.0%)
Rolling rate, 132.4
Calverton & Woodborough
Total cases, 15
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -5 cases (-25.0%)
Rolling rate, 159.3
Burton Joyce & Lambley
There were fewer than 3 cases.
For smaller areas with fewer than 3 cases, data is not shown. This is to protect individuals' identities.
Navenby, Harmston & Brant Broughton
Total cases, 6
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -3 cases (-33.3%)
Rolling rate, 87.8
Ancaster, Caythorpe & Claypole
Total cases, 7
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -2 cases (-22.2%)
Rolling rate, 97.0
Cropwell Bishop, Kinoulton & Upper Broughton
Total cases, 6
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -3 cases (-33.3%)
Rolling rate, 87.8
Skellingthorpe, Witham & Bassingham
Total cases, 12
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +1 cases (9.1%)
Rolling rate, 84.6