Milton Keynes' latest coronavirus hotspots revealed by Public Health
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Figures from Public Health England show a breakdown of coronavirus cases in MK for seven days up to November 18.
And while Newton Longville & Great Horwood, and Furzton wards have recorded very few cases, Broughton, Middleton & Kents Hill and parts of Bletchley have gone well into double figures, recording more than 25 in a seven-day period.
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Hide AdThe government changed the way it records the location of people who have been tested for Covid-19 - counts of cases and deaths at sub-national level have been updated to reflect this.
The address given at the point of testing will now be used to determine a person's area of residence, rather than that on their electronic NHS record, with the change retrospectively applied to tests carried out from September 1.
Here is a breakdown of where the confirmed cases were recorded:
Newton Longville & Great Horwood - 4 cases
Furzton - 5 cases
Stacey Bushes & Fullers Slade - 7 cases
Walnut Tree & Tilbrook - 8 cases
Linford Wood - 8 cases
Bradwell Village - 8 cases
Loughton - 8 cases
Linford Wood - 8 cases
Bow Brickhill & Woburn Sands - 9 cases
Stantonbury & Bradville - 10 cases
Newport Pagnell North - 10 cases
Marston Moretaine, Lidlington & Woburn - 10 cases
Bletchley North West - 10 cases
Willen & Downhead Park - 11 cases
Newport Pagnell South - 12 cases
Bradwell Common - 14 cases
Olney & Lavendon - 15 cases
Bletchley East - 16 cases
Central Milton Keynes & Newlands - 17 cases
Hanslope, Castlethorpe & Sherington - 18 cases
Two Mile Ash - 18 cases
Great Linford & Giffard Park - 19 cases
Westcroft & Shenley Brook End - 19 cases
Oldbrook & Coffee Hall - 20 cases
Eaglestone & Fishermead - 20 cases
Tattenhoe & Emerson Valley - 21 cases
Woughton & Woolstone - 22 cases
Denbigh - 22 cases
Far Bletchley - 25 cases
Stony Stratford & Old Wolverton - 26 cases
Bletchley South - 27 cases
Shenley Wood & Grange Farm - 31 cases
Broughton, Middleton & Kents Hill - 39 cases
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