SIX people have tested positive for coronavirus in the Comberton area of Kidderminster in the last week.
Figures published by Public Health England show which areas in Worcestershire have recorded three new cases or more between September 13 and September 19 – the latest data available.
The figures are split into several "middle super output areas" – zones that are slightly larger than postcode areas, with an average population of around 7,200 people.
Areas with fewer than two cases are not highlighted by Public Health England in its figures.
A total of 2,993 confirmed cases have been recorded in Worcestershire since the outbreak began, according to official figures.
Of those cases, 498 have been recorded in Worcester, 504 in Wyre Forest, 296 in Malvern Hills, 551 in Wychavon, 662 in Bromsgrove, and 482 in Redditch.
Here are the areas by local authority area where three or more positive cases have been recorded in the last week:
WYRE FOREST
Comberton - 6
Franche – 6
Habberley - 4
Spennells and Hoobrook - 3
WORCESTER
Dines Green and St John's - 3
Lower Wick and Bromwich Road - 5
King George's Field - 4
Warndon East - 3
MALVERN HILLS
Broadheath, Sinton and Alfrick – 4
North Malvern - 4
REDDITCH
Batchley and Brockhill – 3
Alvechurch, Hopwood and Holt End - 3
BROMSGROVE
Sidemoor - 3
WYCHAVON
No areas recorded three or more cases during the period
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