ONE area of Dudley has recorded more than 100 coronavirus cases in a week according to latest figures.
The latest data published on the Government website GOV.UK shows how many cases have been recorded in the seven days up to January 8 – the latest data available.
Dudley Priory and Wrens Nest recorded 117 cases, while Woodsetton recorded 84.
The figures are split into several "middle super output areas" – zones that are slightly larger than postcode areas with an average population of around 7,200 people.
The figures for local areas are as follows:
Lower Gornal and The Straits - 64
Upper Gornal and Ruiton - 36
Dudley Priory and Wrens Nest - 117
Kates Hill - 54
Netherton - 47
Woodsetton - 84
Sedgley West - 45
Sedgley East - 53
Russells Hall - 69
Brockmoor and Woodside - 59
Pensnett and Kingswinford East - 35
Tipton - 93
Put your postcode into the online tool to find out how many new cases have been recorded in your area at https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
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