Coronavirus infection rates are decreasing in every single area of Burnley.
Analysis of the Government’s Covid-19 infections map shows that all areas have seen significant decreases in their infection rates, with Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom recording fewer than three cases in the seven days to February 13.
Bank Hall & Fulledge has the lowest infection rate in the whole borough after just three cases were registered, taking the rate to 49.8 per 100,000.
With just five new cases, Barclay Hills & Trinity's infection rate stands at 55.8 per 100,000, lower than Accrington West in Hyndburn.
All information is correct per the Government’s coronavirus portal on February 18.
Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom
New cases: fewer than three
No data is available on rates in this area at the moment.
This is to protect individuals' identities.
Areas with decreases:
Padiham
New cases: 24
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 7.7%
Rolling rate: 267.8
Hapton & Lowerhouse
New cases: 13
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 23.5%
Rolling rate: 220.9
Barclay Hills & Trinity
New cases: 5
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 77.3%
Rolling rate: 55.8
Rose Hill & Burnley Wood
New cases: 7
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 65.0%
Rolling rate: 69.5
Harle Syke & Lanehead
New cases: 15
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 6.2%
Rolling rate: 171.2
Queensgate
New cases: 6
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 45.5%
Rolling rate: 100.9
Central Burnley & Daneshouse
New cases: 16
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 48.4%
Rolling rate: 155.1
Bank Hall & Fulledge
New cases: 3
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 72.7%
Rolling rate: 49.8
Habergham & Ightenhill
New cases: 12
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 25.0%
Rolling rate: 179.1
Whittlefield & Rose Grove
New cases: 11
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 8.3%
Rolling rate: 173.7
Brunshaw & Brownside
New cases: 5
The rate has decreased relative to the previous week by 66.7%
Rolling rate: 84.3
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