HERE are the areas in Test Valley and Hampshire where cases have increased and decreased over a seven day period.
This is the latest Public Health England data available, which refers to the seven days to January 12.
The figures are broken down by small areas with an average population of 7,200 called Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs).
Areas where cases have INCREASED:
Chandler's Ford East
Total cases: 39
The rate has increased: 6 (18.2%)
Rolling rate: 485.0
Totton Calmore
Total cases: 23
The rate has increased: 4 (21.1%)
Rolling rate: 382.8
Areas where rates have DECREASED:
Romsey Town
Total cases: 19
The rate has decreased: -5 (-20.8%)
Rolling rate: 318.4
Romsey Cupernham and Halterworth
Total cases: 28
The rate has decreased: -7 (-20.0%)
Rolling rate: 323.5
North Baddesley and Braishfield
Total cases: 51
The rate has decreased: -16 (-23.9%)
Rolling rate: 474.5
Abbotswood and West Wellow
Total cases: 44
The rate has decreased: -9 (-17.0%)
Rolling rate: 518.1
Chilworth, Nursling and Rownhams
Total cases: 38
The rate has decreased: -24 (-38.7%)
Rolling rate: 571.3
Valley Park
Total cases: 17
The rate has decreased: -16 (-48.5%)
Rolling rate: 226.8
Chandler's Ford West
Total cases: 20
The rate has decreased: -9 (-31.0%)
Rolling rate: 259.0
Nether Wallop, Kings Somborne and Dunbridge
Total cases: 19
The rate has decreased: -25 (-56.8%)
Rolling rate: 244.4
Totton Town
Total cases: 40
The rate has decreased: -7 (-14.9%)
Rolling rate: 500.2
West Totton
Total cases: 34
The rate has decreased: -12 (-26.1%)
Rolling rate: 404.5
Totton Rushington
Total cases: 25
The rate has decreased: -11 (-30.6%)
Rolling rate: 341.4
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