Areas of the Maldon district have been taken off the coronavirus hotspots map.
The map highlights coronavirus hotspots across the area by colour coding them according to the infection rate.
The map displays weekly data from March when the pandemic began.
The latest data is for the week leading up to November 24.
It shows the rate of infection in each area and where positive cases have been confirmed in recent days.
It is based on pillar 1 and pillar 2 testing data from Public Health England.
Areas are then colour coded based on the infection rate.
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.
Areas displayed in white mean the rate of infection has been suppressed.
In the district, both Maldon North and Mayland, Althorne and Cold Norton appear in White.
Which means there has been fewer than three cases recorded in a seven day period.
Here's a run down of the rest of the district:
Maldon South:
Infection rate: 142.7 (highest in the district)
Cases: 11.
South Woodham Ferrers North
Infection rate: 125.3
Cases: 10
South Woodham Ferrers South
Infection rate: 100.1
Cases: 8
Danbury and Bicknacre
Infection rate: 87.4
Cases: 8
Great Totham, Wickham Bishops and Woodham
Infection rate: 80.1
Cases: 6
Heybridge
Infection rate: 81.9
Cases: 7
Burnham-on-Crouch
Infection rate: 62.8
Cases: 5
Tollesbury, Tolleshunt and Goldhanger
Infection rate: 62.2
Cases: 4
Southminster, Bradwell and Dengie Peninsula
Infection rate: 54.5
Cases: 5
Click here to view the map.
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