THREE areas of Herefordshire have been classed as having a 'suppressed' rate of Covid-19.
Leominster North and South along with the area of Lugwardine, Withington and Moreton on Lugg all recorded less than three cases in the seven days up until February 7.
The latest seven-day figures, released by the Government yesterday, show that in the seven days up until February 7, a total of 168 cases were recorded in Herefordshire.
That figure was down from 292 in the previous seven days, a reduction of 42.5 per cent.
The rolling rate was 87.1 per 100,000 population.
The map of Covid-19 cases is available HERE
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How many cases where you live?
Hereford Central- 14 (decrease by 21)
Bromyard & Bishop's Frome- 13 (decrease by 1)
Hereford North West- 13 (decrease by 18)
Hereford North East- 12 (decrease by 4)
Hereford West- 11 (decrease by 4)
Hereford South- 11 (decrease by 2)
Kington, Eardisley & Staunton- 10 (increase of 3)
Credenhill, Weobley & Wellington- 9 (decrease by 8)
Colwall, Cradley & Wellington Heath- 8 (increase of 3)
Hereford South West- 8 (decrease by 8)
Penyard, Llangarron & Goodrich- 8 (increase of 1)
Fownhope, Tarrington & Marcle- 7 (increase of 2)
Ross-on-Wye- 6 (decrease by 17)
Shobdon, Luston & Bodenham- 6 (decrease by 3)
Kingstone & Kingsthorne- 6 (no change)
Ledbury- 5 (decrease by 6)
Golden Valley- 5 (decreased by 5)
Wigmore, Orleton & Brimfield - 4 (increase of 1) Hereford East- 4 (decrease by 15)
Belmont, Madley & Clehonger- 4 (decrease by 5)
Suppressed (fewer than 3 cases)
Leominster North
Leominster South
Lugwardine, Withington & Moreton on Lugg
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