MAPS show how the rate of coronavirus in Oxford has got significantly worse over the months. 

The interactive data, which is part of the government's Covid dashboard, reveals where the positive cases have been in the city since August. 

On the map, lighter colours like white, yellow and green, show low infection rates per 100,000 people while blue and purple colours show the highest rates of infection. 

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This slider compares rates in the seven days up to December 5 (left) to the seven days up to January 9 (right). 

In this graphic, data from the seven days leading up to October 31 can be compared with the most recent data (January 9). 

The graphics show how infection rates in every part of Oxford have risen dramatically. 

Scroll through the pictures to see how infection rates have changed since August 

This is how the infection rates looked in the seven days to August 1:

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This is how infection rates looked in the seven days to August 29:

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This is how infection rates looked in the seven days to October 3

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This is how infection rates looked in the seven days to October 31:

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This is how infection rates looked in the seven days to December 5:

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This is how infection rates looked in the seven days to January 9

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