This is how many positive coronavirus cases there are in each area of Chesterfield

A new coronavirus map from Public Health England reveals the number of local infections across Chesterfield.
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The most recent data from Public Health England documents the number of positive Covid-19 cases from between July 6 to July 12, 2020.

The data shows how many confirmed coronavirus cases there were locally, which were reported to the health body by July 15.

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Across Chesterfield, there appears to be a very low risk of a local outbreak as every ward reported two or fewer positive Covid-19 infections, according to the figures provided by Public Health England.

Chesterfield appears to have a very low level of Covid-19 cases, as the map from Public Health England shows every ward had either zero or a maximum of two confirmed infections.Chesterfield appears to have a very low level of Covid-19 cases, as the map from Public Health England shows every ward had either zero or a maximum of two confirmed infections.
Chesterfield appears to have a very low level of Covid-19 cases, as the map from Public Health England shows every ward had either zero or a maximum of two confirmed infections.

Old Whittington, Brimington, Staveley, Ashgate, Walton, Calow and Hasland were confirmed to have either zero or a maximum of two coronavirus cases between July 6 to July 12.

While Leicester, which still has a local lockdown, confirmed they had 51 positive Covid-19 cases in the city during the week ending July 12.

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The map from Public Health England shows Old Whittington, Brimington, Staveley, Ashgate, Walton, Calow and Hasland had either zero or a maximum of two coronavirus cases between July 6 to July 12.The map from Public Health England shows Old Whittington, Brimington, Staveley, Ashgate, Walton, Calow and Hasland had either zero or a maximum of two coronavirus cases between July 6 to July 12.
The map from Public Health England shows Old Whittington, Brimington, Staveley, Ashgate, Walton, Calow and Hasland had either zero or a maximum of two coronavirus cases between July 6 to July 12.

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