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Covid 19 Sub Area Data 281220 Sub Area 7 day rate per 100k population 'Health Protection Zone' in place 'Firebreak Lockdown' in place 24 October - 08 November 'National measures' in place 6pm Public House closures ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### 17/12/20 ###### ###### 11/10 to 12/10 to 13/10 to 14/10 to 15/10 to 16/10 to 17/10 to 18/10 to 19/10 to 20/10 to 21/10 to 22/10 to 23/10 to 24/10 to 25/10 to 26/10 to 27/10 to 28/10 to 29/10 to 30/10 to 31/10 to 01/11 to 02/11 to 03/11 to 04/11 to 05/11 to 06/11 to 07/11 to 08/11 to 09/11 to 10/11 to 11/11 to 12/11 to 13/11 to 14/11 to 15/11 to 16/11 to 17/11 to 18/11 to 19/11 to 20/11 to 21/11 to 22/11 to 23/11 to 24/11 to 25/11 to 26/11 to 27/11 to 28/11 to 29/11 to 30/11 to 01/12 to 02/12 to 03/12 to 04/12 to 05/12 to 06/12 to 07/12 to 08/12 to 17/10 18/10 19/10 20/10 21/10 22/10 23/10 24/10 25/10 26/10 27/10 28/10 29/10 30/10 31/10 01/11 02/11 03/11 04/11 05/11 06/11 07/11 08/11 09/11 10/11 11/11 12/11 13/11 14/11 15/11 16/11 17/11 18/11 19/11 20/11 21/11 22/11 23/11 24/11 25/11 26/11 27/11 28/11 29/11 30/11 01/12 02/12 03/12 04/13 05/12 06/12 07/12 08/12 09/12 10/12 11/12 12/12 13/12 14/12 Acton & Maes-y-dre 297 297 297 237 198 237 198 237 218 297 297 356 297 297 336 356 297 336 237 257 218 178 138 178 119 138 138 138 158 178 158 178 178 158 139 119 138 138 99 138 138 158 158 158 178 198 138 138 178 257 218 158 198 218 297 257 356 455 574 Bangor-on-Dee, Overton & Penley 135 150 90 45 45 45 60 60 60 90 90 105 90 90 105 105 90 90 90 120 105 75 75 60 60 120 120 181 181 181 196 181 135 135 75 75 75 60 45 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 45 45 120 135 150 150 166 181 N N 196 120 120 150 180 Borras & Rhosnesni 289 269 186 165 <42 <42 103 103 103 103 124 124 103 124 124 165 124 124 124 145 186 207 165 227 186 207 206 145 145 165 103 124 103 103 103 145 145 186 248 289 269 269 227 207 227 207 227 289 351 434 475 475 455 434 O O 434 331 475 516 558 Caia Park 196 196 182 140 140 154 168 154 168 224 196 224 238 224 196 182 126 154 126 98 112 98 112 126 98 126 112 98 112 98 84 126 112 154 154 154 154 154 140 98 84 182 182 224 224 210 210 196 140 168 196 224 280 308 420 392 420 364 375 Cefn Mawr 109 142 174 196 196 262 283 327 305 349 327 327 338 490 490 512 643 631 665 556 490 501 338 316 305 272 185 196 153 163 163 152 120 131 131 131 153 163 174 174 163 142 142 142 142 185 185 174 218 240 196 185 163 240 D D 240 196 381 392 414 Chirk & Ceiriog Valley 185 185 231 247 262 478 540 617 647 710 710 633 494 494 494 525 417 417 447 386 324 262 185 201 185 139 123 108 154 139 139 123 139 108 123 93 93 93 154 123 139 139 139 170 154 139 139 154 139 139 196 216 262 324 A A 278 324 417 386 324 Coedpoeth & Brymbo 121 153 153 132 97 99 110 219 208 241 438 438 581 570 581 592 581 143 153 153 164 175 153 120 132 110 110 99 77 77 110 110 121 110 142 165 208 153 153 230 274 274 263 592 592 613 614 570 570 570 208 230 197 153 T T 175 164 252 263 340 Gresford, Marford & Rossett 154 189 196 189 175 147 147 182 182 203 175 175 189 203 196 168 161 133 140 126 91 70 70 56 105 98 112 133 140 147 154 154 154 147 168 168 154 154 161 168 154 126 119 112 91 77 56 63 98 119 154 168 168 189 A A 196 168 224 203 231 Gwersyllt West & Summerhill 236 219 186 219 270 270 253 253 287 321 321 422 422 371 540 540 523 557 405 304 287 304 236 219 203 169 135 135 84 84 51 51 84 84 118 135 135 118 135 101 101 118 135 169 169 169 152 203 219 219 186 219 219 236 219 169 304 490 658 Hermitage & Whitegate 137 206 183 149 160 160 137 137 114 137 149 126 137 126 126 149 137 126 137 160 171 160 126 103 126 149 149 137 137 126 126 126 91 57 80 69 69 69 69 103 126 126 149 149 183 206 274 274 274 274 308 286 251 194 R R 171 149 240 274 320 Johnstown North & Rhostyllen 294 294 294 245 261 294 228 245 277 440 424 473 457 505 457 457 391 375 277 326 294 310 294 228 277 310 261 245 245 228 228 212 179 245 294 326 359 359 326 326 228 196 147 147 114 114 82 98 130 163 196 228 310 391 E E 424 359 457 571 571 Llay South & Gwersyllt East 162 175 150 175 162 212 199 187 187 212 162 150 150 187 150 150 137 125 150 137 112 125 125 187 199 224 224 212 224 224 175 162 112 75 87 87 100 137 125 162 187 187 199 237 237 249 212 199 187 175 163 125 137 199 P P 224 224 287 386 461 New Broughton & Bryn Cefn 193 206 206 232 245 219 193 193 232 180 219 193 180 232 232 219 232 180 193 155 116 103 103 116 103 155 219 245 245 232 206 245 232 193 193 206 232 219 206 309 335 361 387 400 374 412 296 309 322 296 335 387 361 361 O O 284 271 425 387 425 Pen-y-cae & Minera 349 349 314 210 192 157 175 175 227 279 314 297 279 297 384 349 384 332 297 245 227 157 87 35 35 35 35 35 52 52 52 52 52 87 87 87 87 87 122 105 52 35 35 35 52 35 105 122 140 157 262 279 349 384 R R 384 349 454 384 367 Rhos & Johnstown South 398 455 483 427 427 370 299 370 327 313 327 299 299 313 299 299 299 256 242 199 185 171 142 157 185 213 171 285 299 285 285 256 228 270 213 213 213 199 213 199 213 157 185 185 228 270 256 213 228 228 228 213 185 199 T T 213 185 299 341 313 Ruabon & Marchwiel 377 407 392 377 362 347 272 241 257 241 257 241 271 377 377 377 362 407 468 423 362 377 347 362 317 257 181 196 166 181 151 91 91 91 75 91 106 121 136 151 136 181 181 151 196 226 226 257 211 211 241 181 151 166 E E 151 136 181 166 181 Town North, University & Rhos-ddu 135 135 158 135 158 146 158 146 135 146 158 113 124 191 191 225 203 225 248 214 135 135 124 124 101 90 90 79 79 56 90 90 90 101 124 112 124 124 124 146 180 202 214 202 180 180 180 158 135 169 169 203 214 214 D D 191 191 270 349 360 Wrexham West 108 120 132 132 108 120 156 156 168 180 216 228 168 180 180 192 144 156 168 156 96 108 108 96 96 84 96 120 108 96 60 84 96 108 96 108 132 120 132 132 120 132 120 132 144 144 168 192 192 228 264 324 324 288 252 312 384 660 672 WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH 201 219 215 198 191 203 199 219 223 252 265 263 274 290 296 301 288 254 249 225 196 188 157 154 153 156 146 154 152 149 141 140 129 130 134 138 148 146 152 165 163 166 167 194 196 207 201 203 213 230 220 230 235 250 250 252 230 319 360 392 Sub Area 7 day rate per 100k population Cases: Cases: Sub Area Level 4 Alert 'Lockdown' in Place % Centile in 21 days 7 days ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### ###### change Wales: to 23/12 to 23/12 09/12 to 10/12 to 11/12 to 12/12 to 13/12 to 14/12 to 15/12 to 16/12 to 17/12 to 18/12 to 19/12 to 20/12 to 21/12 to 22/12 to 23/12 to 24/12 to 25/12 to 26/12 to 27/12 to 28/12 to 29/12 to 30/12 to 31/12 to 01/01 to 02/01 to 03/01 to 04/01 to 05/01 to 06/01 to 07/01 to 08/01 to 09/01 to 10/01 to 11/01 to 12/01 to 13/01 to 14/01 to 15/01 to 16/01 to 17/01 to 18/01 to 19/01 to 20/01 to 21/01 to 22/01 to 23/01 to 24/01 to 25/01 to 26/01 to 27/01 to 28/01 to 29/01 to 30/01 to 31/01 to 01/02 to 02/02 to : 20/10 7 days 15/12 16/12 17/12 18/12 19/12 20/12 21/12 22/12 23/12 24/12 25/12 26/12 27/12 28/12 29/12 30/12 31/12 01/01 02/01 03/01 04/01 05/01 06/01 07/01 08/01 09/01 10/01 11/01 12/01 13/01 14/01 15/01 16/01 17/01 18/01 19/01 20/01 21/01 22/01 23/01 24/01 25/01 26/01 27/01 28/01 29/01 30/01 31/01 01/02 02/02 03/02 04/02 05/02 06/02 08/02 09/02 to 23/12 to 23/12 Acton & Maes-y-dre 554 613 473 462 534 613 613 613 106 5 73 31 Acton & Maes-y-dre Bangor-on-Dee, Overton & Penley 120 150 181 196 241 N 256 N 376 391 190 7 48 26 Bangor-on-Dee, Overton & Penley Borras & Rhosnesni 599 599 558 455 475 O 455 O 455 640 121 4 81 31 Borras & Rhosnesni Caia Park 322 350 266 280 308 308 434 392 100 7 75 28 Caia Park Cefn Mawr 447 447 479 587 425 D 545 D 610 599 450 5 118 55 Cefn Mawr Chirk & Ceiriog Valley 278 231 278 196 339 A 355 A 463 525 184 6 70 34 Chirk & Ceiriog Valley Coedpoeth & Brymbo 384 427 471 471 493 T 482 T 482 482 298 6 97 44 Coedpoeth & Brymbo Gresford, Marford & Rossett 280 322 371 420 406 A 434 A 427 392 155 7 129 56 Gresford, Marford & Rossett Gwersyllt West & Summerhill 726 878 895 861 928 945 1063 1266 436 1 141 75 Gwersyllt West & Summerhill Hermitage & Whitegate 366 377 377 388 366 R 400 T 583 583 326 5 101 51 Hermitage & Whitegate Johnstown North & Rhostyllen 571 571 506 587 571 E 506 H 538 538 83 6 92 33 Johnstown North & Rhostyllen Llay South & Gwersyllt East 548 548 586 636 710 P 860 E 847 860 431 2 129 69 Llay South & Gwersyllt East New Broughton & Bryn Cefn 464 541 503 593 683 O 696 S 657 567 194 5 118 44 New Broughton & Bryn Cefn Pen-y-cae & Minera 419 332 367 402 419 R 454 E 437 524 50 6 71 30 Pen-y-cae & Minera Rhos & Johnstown South 299 313 299 285 242 T 256 285 256 -36 8 55 18 Rhos & Johnstown South Ruabon & Marchwiel 257 272 287 226 287 E 362 7 407 543 44 6 65 36 Ruabon & Marchwiel Town North, University & Rhos-ddu 405 428 473 462 518 D 450 DAYS 405 383 184 7 91 34 Town North, University & Rhos-ddu Wrexham West 716 804 876 888 936 732 948 972 800 1 172 81 Wrexham West WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH 422 446 458 463 491 458 504 554 571 184 n/a 1726 776 WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH Key: Most recent Lowest Number reported since 20th October Most recent Highest Number reported since 20th October Data reported on this day included under-reported data from 9th - 15th Dec.
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