CORONAVIRUS cases have continued to fall in most parts of Herefordshire in the latest seven-day rolling figures released today.
The figures released by Public Health England shows that in the seven days up until November 20, a total of 280 coronavirus cases were record- a reduction of 68 on the previous seven-day period.
The rolling rate of Herefordshire cases was 145.2 per 100,000 population.
In comparison Worcester recorded 180 cases and Gloucester 281.
Where you live
Hereford South- 38 cases (rolling rate of 388.6 per 100,000 population)- an decrease of 15 cases on the previous seven days.
Hereford South West- 37 cases (rolling rate of 447.4 per 100,000 population)- an increase of four cases on the previous seven days.
Credenhill, Weobley & Wellington- 23 cases – an increase of six cases on the previous week
Hereford Central – 16 cases- a decrease of 13 on the previous week
Kingstone & Kingsthorne- 16 cases- a decrease of two on the previous week
Kington, Eardisley & Staunton- 16 cases- an increase of four on the previous week
Hereford North West- 14 cases- a decrease of six on the previous week
Belmont, Madley & Clehonger- 13 cases- a decrease of four on the previous week
Shobdon, Luston & Bodenham- 12 cases- an increase of six on the previous week
Penyard, Llangarron & Goodrich- 10 cases- a decrease of six on the previous week
Hereford East- 9 cases- a decrease of 12 cases on the previous week
Fownhope, Tarrington & Marcle- 9 cases- an increase in one case on the previous week
Hereford West – 8 cases- a decrease of 11 from the previous week
Ross-on-Wye- 8 cases- an increase of two cases on the previous week
Leominster South- 7 cases- a decrease of three cases from the previous week
Bromyard & Bishop's Frome- 7 cases- a decrease of three cases from the previous week
Leominster North- 5 cases- a decrease of one case from the previous week
Colwall, Cradley & Wellington Heath – 5 cases- a decrease of five cases from the previous week
Golden Valley- 4 cases- an increase of one on the previous week
Ledbury- 3 cases- a decrease of two cases on the previous week
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