Where coronavirus cases have increased or fallen can be seen in the government's latest map of new infections.
See below for the full list
The interactive data, which is part of the Covid data dashboard, shows where positive cases have been concentrated in recent days, following Christmas.
Going from white through to dark purple, the Public Health England map shows areas with the highest weekly infection rates per 100,000 people.
For the seven days to December 29 these are the number of new cases and, in brackets, the change from the previous week;
- Oxford Central – 16 (down 32)
- Headington – 31 (down 14)
- East Central Oxford – 34 (down 4)
- Cowley North – 50 (up 9)
- Churchill – 42 (up 17)
- North Central Oxford – 20 (up 5)
- Risinghurst & Sandhills – 40 (up 11)
- Cowley South & Iffley – 53 (up 18)
- Osney, Jericho & Port Meadow - 23 (up 5)
- Iffley Fields – 31 (up 3)
- Blackbird Leys – 41 (up 16)
- Greater Leys – 45 (up 2)
- Wolvercote & Cutteslowe – 14 (down 6)
- Littlemore & Rose Hill – 69 (up 30)
- Summertown – 15 (down 8)
- Marston – 18 (up 2)
- Barton – 38 (down six)
- Grandpont & New Hinksey – 16 (down 11)
It is also possible to see on the interactive map how coronavirus cases have changed in the past month.
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