AN INTERACTIVE map has revealed the places in and around Andover that have the highest number of Covid cases.

There have been 19 confirmed coronavirus cases in the last seven days in Tidworth and Ludgershall.

An interactive map on the government website shows just how many people have tested positive for the virus in each area of the county over the seven-day period up to Sunday, November 8.

Public Health England breaks down the numbers of coronavirus cases into neighbourhoods called 'Middle Super Output Areas' (MSOAs), which are smaller than council wards and based on population rather than geographical area.

The interactive map allows users to type in their postcode and see how many cases were reported in their area and if it has increased or decreased from the week before. The darker the colour on the image, the more positive test results have been recorded.

The map highlights which areas of the nation have three or more confirmed cases of the virus and colour co-coordinates the areas by how many cases they have.

One week into England's second lockdown, coronavirus cases remain below the national average in Test Valley.

134 new cases were confirmed in the borough in the seven days to November 13.

It had increased from 116 the week before, but its rolling rate of 106.2  cases per 100,000 population is below the UK average of 248.6.

Even in Tidworth and Lugershall, the rolling rate is 105.1 per 100,000 - with the number of cases there decreasing to 19 from 24 the week before. 

Other ‘hotspots’ in the area include the area around Sutton Scotney and Micheldever; Andover West; and Nether Wallop, Kings Somborne and Dunbridge. 

The areas in and around Andover with 10 new cases or more in the last seven days:

  • Andover Charlton & Bourne Valley - 10 cases
  • Area around Sutton Scotney and Micheldever - 12 cases
  • Andover West - 12 cases
  • Nether Wallop, Kings Somborne and Dunbridge - 16 cases
  • Tidworth and Ludgershall - 19 cases

You can enter your postcode and find out the data where you live by going to https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map.