MAPS have revealed the areas of Oxfordshire with the least amount of coronavirus cases.
The interactive data, which is part of the Government's Covid data dashboard, shows where the positive cases have been in the county since August.
On the map, lighter colours like white, yellow and green, show low infection rates per 100,000 people while blue and purple colours show the highest rates of infection.
Despite being the centre of outbreaks previously, some of the lowest Covid infection rates in the entire county are now in Oxford.
The graphic shows five areas (in white) where there are fewer than three cases in the week leading up to February 7 (the latest data available).
They are:
- Eynsham & Stanton Harcourt
- Dean Court, Cumnor & Appleton
- Abingdon Audlett Drive & Farm Road
- North Central Oxford
- Wheatley & Great Haseley
Other areas with very low infection rates (lightest green) include:
- Chadlington & Wychwoods (a total of three cases)
- Woodstock, Stonesfield & Tackley (a total of four cases)
- Hanborough & Cassington (a total of three cases)
- Oxford Central (a total of eight cases)
- Radley, Wootton & Marcham (a total of six cases)
- Benson & Crowmarsh Gifford (a total of three cases)
Here's another image of the map that shows coronavirus cases in the same area a month ago (the week up to January 10):
The comparison shows how infection rates in nearly every part of Oxfordshire have dropped significantly.
Here is a more in-depth look at how coronavirus has spread over lockdown.
Earlier this week, we revealed exactly where the coronavrius hotspots are in the city.
Maps show that the Cowley South and Iffley postcode area currently has the most cases with 51 people infected with Covid-19.
Have a look and see how many people in your area tested positive in the last week.
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