The figures, from Public Health England, show which neighbourhoods saw a decrease in cases for the seven days to November 14, 2020.
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.
Please note that the images used for illustrative purposes only and not linked to the data.
Below are all the areas in Blackpool that saw a drop in cases, listed from lowest to highest percentage decrease.
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1. Stanley Park & Great Marton
There were 25 cases recorded in Stanley Park & Great Marton, down 3.8%. The current rolling case rate is 326.2 which is above the national average.
2. Victoria
There were 27 cases recorded in South Shore, down 10%. The current rolling case rate is 340.2 which is above the national average.
3. Queenstown & Layton
There were 28 cases recorded in Queenstown & Layton, down 12.5%. The current rolling case rate is 346.2 which is above the national average.
4. Little Marton & Marton Moss Side
There were 20 cases recorded in Little Marton & Marton, down 13%. The current rolling case rate is 293.9 which is above the national average.
5. Churchtown
There were 23 cases recorded in Churchtown, down 14.8%. The current rolling case rate is 289.2 which is above the national average.
6. Norbreck & Bispham
There were 21 cases recorded in Norbreck & Bispham, down 16%. The current rolling case rate is 264.4 which is above the national average.