Where coronavirus cases have increased or fallen can be seen in the government's latest map of new infections.

The interactive data, which is part of the Covid data dashboard, shows where positive cases have been concentrated in recent days.

See below for the full Oxford list

Going from yellow through to purple, the map shows the areas with the highest weekly infection rates per 100,000 people.

Areas in white are where the rates are suppressed as there are fewer than three cases.

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It is based on pillar 1 and pillar 2 testing data, which covers tests carried out by commercial partners and those analysed in NHS or Public Health England laboratories England, and is for the seven days to November 8.

One area of the city recorded 22 more cases than in the previous week.

However, these figures will not include Oxford University's own testing results.

Oxfordshire County Council last week confirmed the positive tests, though added to the national total and passed on for contact tracing, had not been included in local totals.

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This was due to them not being attributed to a specific local Public Health England system. 

In an update covering the seven days to November 6, the council said the problem still applied and estimated there had been 1,111 cases in the county based on including Oxford University tests.

Oxfordshire's director of public health on Wednesday also warned there had been a 'noticeable increase' in cases across age groups, not just among young adults.

These are the current new weekly cases to November 8, with in brackets the change from a week prior;

  • Oxford Central - 46 (up 22)
  • Headington - 34 (up 14)
  • East Central Oxford - 37 (up 9)
  • Cowley North - 39 (up 6)
  • Churchill - 19 (up 9)
  • North Central Oxford - 9 (down 2)
  • Risinghurst & Sandhills - 12 (up 3)

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  • Cowley South & Iffley - 29 (up 17)
  • Osney, Jericho & Port Meadow - 10 (up 5)
  • Iffley Fields - 12 (up 6)
  • Blackbird Leys - 8 (up 2)
  • Greater Leys - 4 (down 1)
  • Wolvercote & Cutteslowe - 3 (down 4)
  • Littlemore & Rose Hill - 9 (down 4)
  • Summertown - Fewer than 3 (same)
  • Marston - 10 (up 3)
  • Barton - 13 (up 3)
  • Grandpont & New Hinksey - Fewer than 3 (down from 5)