The infection rate across the Fylde coast as of October 24, ranges from 240.0 per 100,000 people, to above 600.0 in some areas.
The seven–day rates are expressed per 100,000 population and are calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000, the government health body have said.
Images are used for illustrative purposes only and are not linked to the data in the article.
Below are the areas across the Fylde coast with a coronavirus rate under 300 new cases in every 100,000 people, from lowest to highest.
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1. Preesall, Stalmine & Hambleton
In the Preesall, Stalmine & Hambleton area, there was an average virus rate of 242.5 cases in every 100,000 people, recorded over the seven days to October 24. Photo: Google
2. St Annes Town
In the St Annes Town area, there was an average virus rate of 245.5 cases in every 100,000 people, recorded over the seven days to October 24. Photo: Google
3. Ansdell & Fairhaven
In the Ansdell & Fairhaven area, there was an average virus rate of 251.5 cases in every 100,000 people, recorded over the seven days to October 24. Photo: Google
4. In the Bonds, Bilsborrow & Wyresdale area, there was an average virus rate of 2
Bonds, Bilsborrow & Wyresdale 76.5 cases in every 100,000 people, recorded over the seven days to October 24. Photo: Google
5. Little Layton & Little Carleton
In the Little Layton & Little Carleton area, there was an average virus rate of 278.2 cases in every 100,000 people, recorded over the seven days to October 24.
6. Churchtown
In the Churchtown area, there was an average virus rate of 289.2 cases in every 100,000 people, recorded over the seven days to October 24.