Most recent Public Health England data, has revealed the neighbourhoods in the town which have a rising number of Covid-19 cases.
The figures, based off lab confirmed positive virus cases from October 1 to October 7, shows which areas in Mansfield have been worst affected by the pandemic.
Results are based off new cases which were verified using pillar 1 of the Government’s coronavirus testing programme, testing in hospitals and pillar 2, testing in the wider community, which were reported to labs by October 9.
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1. King's Walk, Berry Hill & Oakham
There were 18 new Covid-19 cases in the King's Walk, Berry Hill and Oakham area of Mansfield from October 1 to October 7, according to Public Health England. Photo: Google
2. Rainworth and Blidworth
Just outside Mansfield in Rainworth and Blidworth, there were 16 new positive tests for coronavirus from October 1 to October 7, based on the new Public Health England data. Photo: Google
3. Ravenshead and Newstead
Nearby in Ravenshead and Newstead, there were an additional 13 coronavirus cases from October 1 to October 7. Photo: Google
4. Eakring and Ling Forest
A further 12 people contracted Covid-19 in the Eakring and Ling Forest neighbourhood, from October 1 to October 7, Public Health England have confirmed. Photo: Google