The number of new infections has fallen slightly in the some of the worst-hit Mansfield neighbourhoods, according to new figures from October 3 to October 9.
While hotspot King's Walk, Berry Hill and Oakham previously had 20 new Covid-19 cases from October 2 to October 8, the area recorded 18 infections in the seven days up to October 9.
There was also a decline in the number of new cases in Mansfield Woodhouse, with 12 more infections from October 3 to October 9, compared to 13 previously.
However nearby in Edwinstowe and Clipstone, the area documented 21 new positive tests for the virus in the seven days up to October 9.
Results are gathered using pillar one and pillar two of the Government’s coronavirus testing programme, which were reported to labs by October 11.
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1. Edwinstowe and Clipstone
Near Mansfield in Edwinstowe and Clipstone, there were 21 new Covid-19 cases from October 3 to October 9. Photo: Google
2. King's Walk, Berry Hill and Oakham
A further 18 people in King's Walk, Berry Hill and Oakham tested positive for the virus from October 3 to October 9. Photo: Google
3. Rainworth and Blidworth
There were 17 more positive coronavirus cases in the Rainworth and Blidworth area, which is close to Mansfield, from October 3 to October 9. Photo: Google
4. Ravenshead and Newstead
Nearby in Ravenshead and Newstead, there were 13 more positive coronavirus tests between October 3 and October 9. Photo: Google