These are the areas across Wiltshire with the highest infection rates.

Although, generally, coronavirus cases have been going down as a result of lockdown, a few areas across the county still have rates higher than 200 per 100,000.

These include parts of Salisbury, Warminster and villages in the north-east of the county.

The figures are shown on a map on the Government coronavirus dashboard, which breaks down infections in England into small areas with a population of around 7,200 called Super Middle Output Areas (MSOAs).

For each MSOA, the map shows the number of cases in the past week, increases or decreases compared to the week before and the rate of cases per 100,000 people.

These are the 14 areas in Wiltshire with the highest rates, based on data from the week to February 2.

  • Downton & Morgan's Vale (31 cases; +13 on previous week; rolling rate of 386.1)
  • Salisbury Churchfields (21 cases; -7 on previous week; rolling rate of 311.5)
  • Salisbury Stratford (18 cases; +1 on previous week; rolling rate of 306.6)
  • Netheravon & Upavon (16 cases; +3 on previous week; rolling rate of 283)
  • Tidworth & Ludgershall (49 cases; -10 on previous week; rolling rate of 270.9)
  • Bedwyn, Burbage & Collingbourne (20 cases; +1 on previous week; rolling rate of 270.7)
  • Royal Wootton Bassett Outer & Lyneham (33 cases; -2 on previous week; rolling rate of 254.2)
  • Salisbury East Harnham (15 cases; same as previous week; rolling rate of 251.6)
  • Salisbury Bemerton (16 cases; -17 on previous week; rolling rate of 234.8)
  • Warminster West & North (14 cases; +2 on previous week; rolling rate of 234.8)
  • Warminster East (13 cases; +1 on previous week; rolling rate of 229.6)
  • Whaddon, Whiteparish & Winterslow (18 cases; +5 on previous week; rolling rate of 226.5)
  • Salisbury Cathedral & Harnham (11 cases; same as previous week; rolling rate of 220.5)
  • Wroughton, Wichelstowe & Chiseldon (24 cases; +7 on previous week; rolling rate of 202.3)

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