There are seven places in Andover and nearby areas that have more than three Covid cases, latest figures show.
Andover London Road & East has seven new cases during the week leading to April 4.
Both Tidworth & Ludgershall and Larkhill, Shrewton & Bulford Camp have six cases each, although their rolling rates are below national average.
Most regions in Andover have fewer than three cases.
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, April 4.
The 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.
The map is split up into Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs), which are generally smaller than council wards and are based on population, rather than geographical area.
All the areas around Andover, their coronavirus rolling rates (as of April 4, 2021), the number of new cases in the seven days to that date, and the change from the previous week.
Tidworth & Ludgershall – 33.2 (6 new cases, down 2)
Andover London Road & East Anton – 41.3 (7 new cases, down 5)
Andover Newbury Road – 52.2 (4 new cases, down 1)
Andover West – 29.7 (3 new cases, up 1)
Nether Wallop, Kings Somborne & Dunbridge – 38.6 (3 new cases, up 1)
Andover Central – 37.5 (3 new cases, up 1)
Larkhill, Shrewton & Bulford Camp – 55.5 (6 new cases, down 4)
Andover Charlton & Bourne Valley – Fewer than 3 cases
Andover South – Fewer than 3 cases
Chilbolton, Clatford & Barton Stacey – Fewer than 3 cases
Overton & North Waltham – Fewer than 3 cases
Over Wallop & Shipton Bellinger – Fewer than 3 cases
Whitchurch & Ashmansworth – Fewer than 3 cases
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