Here is a round-up of the latest Covid data from Wiltshire, with the option to check cases in your local area.
Covid cases decreased by 18.2% in Wiltshire with only 1709 cases recorded in the latest government data.
The case rate is now at 339 per 100,000 from September 30 to October 6.
This is lower than the national average case rate of 354.6 per 100,000 people.
Last week, Wiltshire’s case rate was 417.6 per 100,000 so this is a marked decrease.
The three MSOAs with the most new cases were: Bedwyn, Burbage & Collingbourne (22); Salisbury Churchfields (17); and Larkhill, Shrewton & Bulford Camp (14).
The MSOA with the highest number of total Covid cases was Bedwyn, Burbage & Collingbourne (55).
Covid cases went up in 21 out of 62 areas, with cases staying the same in Calne North and Trowbridge West.
More information can be found on the government's Covid dashboard.
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