More areas of the Maldon district have been added to the coronavirus hotspot map.
Public Health England's hotspot map displays weekly data.
The map shows different colours depending on the infection rate in each area.
The latest data is for the week leading up to October 20.
Most of the Maldon District appears in dark green, meaning the infection rate is between 51-100.
Here is a breakdown of each area:
Great Totham, Wickham Bishops and Woodham:
This area has a seven day rolling rate of 80.1 after six cases were confirmed in the last week.
Maldon South
Six cases have been confirmed in the last seven days with an infection rate of 77.8.
Maldon North
Maldon North has a slightly higher infection rate of 86.5 with six confirmed cases in the last seven days.
Danbury and Bicknacre
Five cases have been confirmed in the last seven days and there is an infection rate of 54.7.
Mayland, Althorne and Cold Norton
This area has one of the lowest infection rates at 28.1 and three confirmed cases in the last seven days.
Southminster Bradwell and Dengie
Seven cases have been confirmed in the last seven days and there is an infection rate of 76.3.
Burnham-on-Crouch
The infection rate stands at 88 with seven confirmed cases in the last seven days.
Heybridge
Heybridge is the only area in the district that appears in White, meaning the rate is suppressed and there have been fewer than three cases in the last seven days.
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