Heat map shows Richmond neighbourhoods with most Covid-19 cases

By The Editor

8th Oct 2020 | Local News

This map shows the number of new Covid-19 cases in each neighbourhood where you live.

The spread of the virus in Richmond borough has increased sharply with 243 new positive tests in the last ten days.

This means nearly a quarter of our total number of cases (1054) have come in this recent period.

ArcGIS displays the latest coronavirus figures on a heat map of the UK to show which areas are seeing a spike in infections. Each area, known as a Middle Super Output Area, has an average population of 7,200.

In the week from September 27 and October 3, this is how many residents tested positive.

East Sheen North: 14 positive tests

North Sheen: 13

Kew Gardens: 11

Strawberry Hill: 11

Queen's Road: 7

Richmond Park, Sheen Gate & Petersham: 7

Marble Hill: 7

Richmond Central: 6

Mortlake and South Barnes: 6

Tudor Drive: 6

St Margarets: 4

Ham: 0-2

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