The latest coronavirus figures in Falmouth ahead of tier review

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

Today, residents in Falmouth, Penryn and Cornwall wide will find out what tier they will be in as the system is reviewed for the first time since being brought back after lockdown.

Officials will meet to discuss moving regions in the tier system today.

There is no announcement on what time people can expect an announcement.

With a government interactive map, you can see the coronavirus cases in each area.

(Zoom in on the map and you can see the road names.)

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
  • The rate of infection per 100,000 people in the population
  • How the area compares to the rest of England

Coronavirus in Falmouth

Mylor Bridge and Flushing: 4 cases

Ponsanooth, Mabe and Constantine: 3 cases

Data for Falmouth East, Falmouth North, Falmouth West and South, Penryn is suppressed.

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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