These are the latest figures on coronavirus cases and rates across Salisbury.

A map on the government coronavirus dashboard breaks down infections in England by small areas with an average population of 7,200, which are referred to as Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs).

The interactive tool is based on data from Public Health England.

For each MSOA, the map shows the number of cases recorded in the latest weekly period, the case rate per 100,000 and whether cases have gone up or down compared to the previous week.

This is the latest data available, which refers to the seven days to January 21.

Salisbury Journal:

  • Stratford (54 cases; +26 on previous week; rolling rate of 919.8)
  • Salisbury Town North & Milford (46 cases; +3 on previous week; rolling rate of 753.1)
  • Amesbury (85 cases; +2 on previous week; rolling rate of 688) 
  • Churchfields (41 cases; -37 on previous week; rolling rate of 608.1)
  • Bemerton (41 cases; -22 on previous week; rolling rate of 601.8)
  • East Harnham (32 cases; -29 on previous week; rolling rate of 536.7)
  • Larkhill, Shrewton & Bulford Camp (55 cases; -29 on previous week; rolling rate of 509) 
  • Durrington & Bulford (28 cases; -11 on previous week; rolling rate of 452.5) 
  • Laverstock, Bodenham & Coombe Bissett (40 cases; -26 on previous week; rolling rate of 440.9) 
  • Great Wishford, Woodford Valley & Porton (27 cases; -7 on previous week; rolling rate of 421.7)
  • Downton & Morgan's Vale (31 cases; +5 on previous week; rolling rate of 386.1)
  • Tidworth & Ludgershall (67 cases; -17 on previous week; rolling rate of 370.5) 
  • Bishopsdown (24 cases; -20 on previous week; rolling rate of 359.3)
  • Wilton, Nadder & Ebble (27 cases; -4 on previous week; rolling rate of 262.1) 
  • Salisbury Cathedral & Harnham (10 cases; -11 on previous week; rolling rate of 200.5)
  • Whaddon, Whiteparish & Winterslow (14 cases; -19 on previous week; rolling rate of 176.2) 

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