While most areas have seen the case rate fall, according to the latest data from Public Health England, a number of resort areas have dropped lower than the national average.
Currently the national average rate of infection across England is 149.2 per 100,000 of the population.
With hopes that Lancashire could be downgraded to Tier 2 next week, this is promising news.
Below are the areas of Blackpool with a lower infection rate than the national average, listed from highest to lowest (Images are for illustration purposes only).
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1. Little Marton & Marton Moss Side - Rolling rate 147
10 new cases were recorded in Little Marton & Marton Moss Side, down 16.7% in the seven days to December 3, 2020.
2. Hoohill - Rolling rate 132.3
8 new cases were recorded in Hoohill, up 14.3% in the seven days to December 3, 2020.
3. North East Centre - Rolling rate 130.9
9 new cases were recorded in North East Centre, up 12.5% in the seven days to December 3, 2020.
4. Squires Gate - Rolling rate 114.3
9 new cases were recorded in Squires Gate, down 30.8% in the seven days to December 3, 2020.
5. Hawes Side - Rolling rate 111.4
8 new cases were recorded in Hawes Side, up 60% in the seven days to December 3, 2020.
6. South Shore - Rolling rate 110.7
9 new cases were recorded in South Shore, down 35.7% in the seven days to December 3, 2020.