THE CORONAVIRUS hotspots have been mapped using government data.
In the latest figures, the virus can be tracked to postcode level - revealing exactly where the number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 over the last week.
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Here are the number of recorded cases in each Oxford area, which all have an approximate population of 7,200 people, over the seven day rolling period from September 26 to October 2:
Map of Oxford City Council wards to show breakdown of areas
- Oxford central (Oxford, Carfax and Holywell on map): six cases
- North central Oxford (St Margarets and North on map): three cases
- Summertown: 12 cases
- Marston: three cases
- Headington (Headington Hill and Headington on map): 17 cases
- East central Oxford (St Clement's and St Marys on map): 19 cases
- Barton: 0-2 cases
- Churchill: 27 cases
- Iffley fields: six cases
- Cowley north (Cowley and Cowley Marsh on map): 22 cases
- Cowley South and Iffley: 12 cases
- Littlemore and Rose Hill: six cases
- Blackbird Leys: 0-2 cases
- Greater Leys (Northfield Brook on map): six cases
- Risinghurst and Sandhills: eight cases
- Grandpont and New Hinksey (Hinksey park on map) : 0-2 cases
- Kidlington: three cases
- Wolvercote and Cuttselowe: 0-2 cases
- Osney, Jericho and Port Meadow: 0-2 cases
- Botley and Kennington: seven cases
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