COVID cases are still on the decline in Southampton.
In the seven days to November 7, the city reported 996 cases, down 199 or 17.1% when compared to the week before.
This is the latest data available, and means the case rate is 424.3 per 100,000 people.
Out of the 31 Southampton districts, nine reported an increase in cases during the same period, one no change, and 21 a decrease.
Bassett Green saw cases more than half, dropped from 50 to 19 cases.
Hampshire reported 5,477, a decrease of 1,940 or 26.2% – meaning the case rate is 394.3 per 100,000 people.
County data does not include cases from Southampton or Portsmouth.
Clusters are shown when there are three or more new cases reported at any one time.
Anywhere with between zero and two cases are shown in white in order to "protect the privacy of individuals and prevent disclosure", the Government organisation states.
The latest data for the 31 Southampton districts:
- Aldermoor and Lordswood – 34 cases, down 1
- Banister Park and Howard Road – 37 cases, down 8
- Bassett Green – 19 cases, down 31
- Bevois Town – 15 cases, down 6
- Bitterne East – 47 cases, up 3
- Bitterne South – 26 cases, down 16
- Bitterne West – 39 cases, up 4
- Central Southampton East – 43 cases, no change
- Central Southampton West – 25 cases, up 8
- Coxford and Lordshill – 21 cases, down 16
- Freemantle – 36 cases, up 4
- Harefield – 35 cases, down 6
- Highfield and University – 36 cases, up 4
- Hightown – 36 cases, down 4
- Hollybrook – 21 cases, down 1
- Itchen – 28 cases, down 15
- Maybush – 27 cases, down 11
- Newtown and Nicholstown – 26 cases, down 15
- Redbridge and Millbrook West – 23 cases, down 8
- Regents Park and Millbrook East – 42 cases, up 3
- Shirley South – 43 cases, up 8
- Shirley Warren – 32 cases, down 6
- Sholing East – 31 cases, down 1
- Sholing West – 23 cases, up 3
- St Denys – 21 cases, down 4
- Swaythling – 17 cases, down 12
- Thornhill – 34 cases, down 7
- Townhill Park – 32 cases, down 4
- Weston – 42 cases, up 1
- Woolston – 41 cases, down 4
- Upper Shirley – 44 cases, down 27
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