This is the latest data on Covid cases and rates in Salisbury.

Local and national figures have been declining steadily, which is why the lockdown in England will start to be gradually lifted from March 8.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled his roadmap out of lockdown yesterday (Monday February 22) which is made up of four stages, five weeks apart.

Live updates as Salisbury reacts to lockdown exit plan

It will take England out of lockdown by June 21 providing all four tests are met.

This is the situation with cases and rates in Salisbury according to Public Health England figures based on the week ending on February 17:

  • Amesbury (21 cases; +3 on previous week; rolling rate of 170)
  • Tidworth & Ludgershall (24 cases; -16 on previous week; rolling rate of 132.7)
  • Salisbury Town North & Milford (7 cases; -2 on previous week; rolling rate of 114.6)
  • Durrington & Bulford (7 cases; -4 on previous week; rolling rate of 113.1)
  • Wilton, Nadder & Ebble (10 cases; +3 on previous week; rolling rate of 97.1)
  • Larkhill, Shrewton & Bulford Camp (10 cases; -3 on previous week; rolling rate of 92.5)
  • Salisbury Bishopsdown (5 cases; -9 on previous week; rolling rate of 74.9)
  • Salisbury Stratford (4 cases; -6 on previous week; rolling rate of 68.1)
  • Salisbury Churchfields (3 cases; -14 on previous week; rolling rate of 44.5)
  • Laverstock, Bodenham & Coombe Bissett (4 cases; -6 on previous week; rolling rate of 44.1)
  • Salisbury Bemerton (3 cases; -2 on previous week; rolling rate of 44)
  • Downton & Morgan's Vale (3 cases; -7 on previous week; rolling rate of 37.4)
  • Whaddon, Whiteparish & Winterslow (fewer than 3 cases)
  • Great Wishford, Woodford Valley & Porton (fewer than 3 cases)
  • Salisbury East Harnham (fewer than 3 cases)
  • Salisbury Cathedral & Harnham (fewer than 3 cases)

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