THESE are the areas of Southampton that have recorded fewer than three Covid cases in the space of a week, according to Public Health England.
The latest data, which covers the seven days to March 25, shows that seven districts have been placed in the Government's lowest infection rate band, due to the low amount of cases.
It says for an area with fewer than three cases, it does not give an infection rate, nor show any other data "to protect individuals' identities".
Below we have listed those areas.
For reference, the map is divided into Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), which are areas with an average population of 7,200.
It then colour-codes MSOAs depending on their seven day rolling infection rate, with areas placed into the boundaries of 0-9 (yellow), 10-49 (light green), 50-99 (dark green), 100-199 (light blue), 200-399 (dark blue), 400 to 799 (light purple) and 800 plus (dark purple).
Anywhere labelled '800 plus' is today deemed by the Government to be a 'hotspot' - no areas near to or in the city have been labelled as such.
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Bassett Green
Bitterne South
Bitterne West
Harefield
Shirley South
Sholing West
Upper Shirley
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