Milton Keynes' coronavirus hotspots according to Public Health England's figures

Figures from Public Health England show a breakdown of coronavirus cases in Milton Keynes for seven days up to October 14.
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Monday's figures (October 19) show there have been a total of 1,588 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Milton Keynes.

Here is a breakdown of where the confirmed cases were recorded up to Wednesday, October 14 - according to Public Health England:

Bradwell Common - four cases

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Denbigh - four cases

Bletchley East - three cases

Bletchley South - 10 cases

Newton Longville and Great Horwood - nine cases

Bletchley West - eight cases

Loughton - three cases

Central Milton Keynes & Newlands - five cases

Broughton, Middleton & Kents Hill - 25 cases

Bow Brickhill and Woburn Sands - four cases

Walnut Tree and Tilbrook - seven cases

Newport Pagnell North - three cases

Newport Pagnell South - eight cases

Bletchley North West - five cases

Westcroft and Shenley Brook End - seven cases

Shenley Wood & Grange Farm - 19 cases

Furzton - four cases

Eaglestone and Fishermead - three cases

Oldbrook and Coffee Hall - five cases

Great Linford and Giffard Park - eight cases

Willen and Downhead Park - four cases

Hanslope, Castlethorpe & Sherington - seven cases

Olney and Lavendon - seven cases

Wolverton and New Bradwell - five cases

Stony Stratford and Old Wolverton - six cases

Stacey Bushes and Fullers Slade - four cases

On Monday, October 12, in an effort to address the rising infection rates, the Prime Minister introduced the three-tier system for local lockdowns, which means different parts of England have been placed into different categories.

Areas in England will now be labelled as medium, high or very high risk, depending on their infection rates, which will inform the “appropriate interventions” needed in each area.

Milton Keynes has been ranked in the "medium" tier, which means residents have to continue to abide by the 10pm curfew for bars, pubs and restaurants, and gatherings of more than six people are banned, apart from some settings such as funerals and weddings.

The figures can be found on the official UK government website for data and insights on coronavirus - coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk.