Newark: Most parts of Advertiser area see rises in coronavirus cases in past week
Most parts of the Advertiser area have seen rises in coronavirus cases in the past week, some by as much as 120%.
However, a few areas have seen less of a rise, with other parts seeing cases fall by as much a half.
You can see an area breakdown below. The figures are for the seven-day period to January 5, the latest public data by Public Health England.
Newark North
Total cases, 51
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +19 (59.4%)
Rolling rate, 409.1 per 100,000
Newark South East
Total cases, 26
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +11 (73.3%)
Rolling rate, 265.0
Newark South West
Total cases, 12
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -6 (-33.3%)
Rolling rate, 143.9
Balderton
Total cases, 23
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -2 (-8.0%)
Rolling rate, 227.8
Fernwood, Farndon & Fiskerton
Total cases, 33
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +1 (3.1%)
Rolling rate, 353.7
Southwell
Total cases, 20
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +3 (17.6%)
Rolling rate, 270.7
Winthorpe, Coddington & Collingham
Total cases, 14
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -1 cases (-6.7%)
Rolling rate, 185.4
East Bridgford & Aslockton
Total cases, 27
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -11 (-28.9%)
Rolling rate, 363.0
Bingham
Total cases, 40
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +13 (48.1%)
Rolling rate, 392.3
Cotgrave
Total cases, 42
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +16 (61.5%)
Rolling rate, 517.7
Radcliffe & Shelford
Total cases, 43
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +23 (115.0%)
Rolling rate, 456.6
Tuxford, Markham & Rampton
Total cases, 40
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +11 (37.9%)
Rolling rate, 425.8
Muskham, Sutton-on-Trent & Walesby
Total cases, 22
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +9 (69.2%)
Rolling rate, 275.7
Ollerton & Boughton
Total cases, 45
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +21 (87.5%)
Rolling rate, 404.8
Edwinstowe & Clipstone
Total cases, 67
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +36 (116.1%)
Rolling rate, 616.5
Bilsthorpe & Farnsfield
Total cases, 38
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +9 (31.0%)
Rolling rate, 404.1
Long Bennington, Allington & Barrowby
Total cases, 29
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +1 (3.6%)
Rolling rate, 318.3
Lowdham & Gunthorpe
Total cases, 14
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -4 (-22.2%)
Rolling rate, 205.9
Calverton & Woodborough
Total cases, 46
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +5 (12.2%)
Rolling rate, 488.5
Bottesford, Harby & Croxton Kerrial
Total cases, 15
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -13 (-46.4%)
Rolling rate, 154.2
Burton Joyce & Lambley
Total cases, 29
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +16 (123.1%)
Rolling rate, 466.2
Navenby, Harmston & Brant Broughton
Total cases, 18
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +8 (80.0%)
Rolling rate, 263.3
Ancaster, Caythorpe & Claypole
Total cases, 15
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week, -12 (-44.4%)
Rolling rate, 207.8
Cropwell Bishop, Kinoulton & Upper Broughton
Total cases, 16
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +3 (23.1%)
Rolling rate, 279.2
Skellingthorpe, Witham & Bassingham
Total cases, 49
The rate has increased relative to the previous week, +7 (16.7%)
Rolling rate, 345.4
Seven-day rates are expressed per 100,000 population and are calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.