

These are Burnley Covid hotspots with an infection rate over 900 as the Government considers tougher restrictions
The Prime Minister announced last week that a third national lockdown would be necessary to bring the spread of the virus under control, with the new rules coming into full effect on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.
However, according to reports the Prime Minister spoke with senior ministers on Sunday to evaluate “whether the current lockdown rules were working” in reducing the spike of coronavirus cases.
The latest figures from Public Health England, show the case rate for neighbourhoods in Burnley for the seven days to January 7, 2021.
Below are all the areas of Burnley with a rolling rate of more than 900 per 100,000 population listed from lowest to highest.
The Burnley areas with a rolling rate lower than 900 include; Bank Hall & Fulledge, Brunshaw & Brownside and Cliviger, Worsthorne & Lane Bottom
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The latest figures from Public Health England, show the case rate for neighbourhoods in Burnley for the seven days to January 7, 2021.

5. Habergham & Ightenhill - rolling rate of: 1074.5
There was a rolling rate of 1074.5 with 72 cases confirmed in the seven days to January 7.

6. Barclay Hills & Trinity - rolling rate of: 1070.5
There was a rolling rate of 1070.5 with 96 cases confirmed in the seven days to January 7.

7. Whittlefield & Rosegrove - rolling rate of 947.7
There was a rolling rate of 947.7 with 60 cases confirmed in the seven days to January 7.

8. Hapton & Lowerhouse - rolling rate of 900.7
There was a rolling rate of 900.7 with 53 cases confirmed in the seven days to January 7.