These are the areas of the Lancaster district that show higher than average Covid rates

Five areas in the Lancaster district showed higher than average rolling rates for Covid-19 in the week up to March 2.
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All of the areas showed reductions in rates on the previous week however, and the rolling rate per 100,000 for England was 69.

Morecambe Town

Nine new cases recorded in the week up to March 2, which was a 18.2 per cent reduction in cases on the week before, and a rolling rate of 114.2 per 100,000.

Five areas in the Lancaster district showed higher than average rolling rates for Covid-19 in the week up to March 2.Five areas in the Lancaster district showed higher than average rolling rates for Covid-19 in the week up to March 2.
Five areas in the Lancaster district showed higher than average rolling rates for Covid-19 in the week up to March 2.

Skerton and Vale

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Eleven new cases recorded in the week up to March 2, a 57.7 per cent reduction in cases, and a rolling rate of 134.7 per 100,000.

Morecambe West End

Six new cases recorded in the week up to March 2, a 33.3 per cent reduction in cases, and a rolling rate of 102.2 per 100,000.

Bare

Five new cases recorded in the week up to March 2, a reduction of 16.7 per cent on the week before, and a rolling rate of 95.4 per 100,000.

Carnforth, Warton and Silverdale

Eight new cases recorde in the week up to March 2, a reduction of 11.1 per cent, and rolling rate of 80.9 per 100,000.

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