Coronavirus cases Falmouth and Penryn - midweek update
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
Falmouth and Penryn residents can now easily see how many Coronavirus cases there are in the area.
A government interactive map has been launched which is accessible to everyone.
The map uses official data to show the extent of covid-19 in every area of the country within the past seven days. It is updated with new figures every day.
It shows:
- The number of cases in the past seven days (seven–day rolling rate of new cases)
- The rate of infection per 100,000 people in the population
- How the area compares to the rest of England
Coronavirus in Falmouth
Falmouth North: 10 cases
Penryn: 4 casesFalmouth West and South: 7 cases
Falmouth East: 4 casesPonsanooth, Mabe and Constantine: 6 cases
Rates for Mylor Bridge and Frogpool are suppressed.
(Zoom in on the map and you can see the road names.)
Click HERE to see the previous coronavirus cases article to see how the numbers differ.
Level rates are suppressed where there have been fewer than 3 cases in a seven-day period. This is to protect the privacy of individuals.
This gov.uk interactive map has a high reference point of 400 cases per 100,000 – an illustration of how the virus is spreading across the country.
You can view the interactive map for yourself here.
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