Almost every part of Cornwall has seen the number of its confirmed Covid cases at least double in the past week - with just two areas now not registering any.
The overall number of cases across seven days has more than trebled, with Cornwall seeing 1,832 positive test results in the week leading up to January 1, compared to 554 cases in the week leading up to December 25.
The latest government map now shows 71 cluster areas, leaving just two not registering: St Just & Land's End, and Looe & Polperro.
This could mean they have no cases at all, or they are too few to register, with the map only showing clusters when there are at least three confirmed results. Anywhere with between zero and two cases shows white in order to "protect the privacy of individuals and prevent disclosure."
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Some areas are seeing particularly high case numbers, including Newquay which has seen 140 cases recorded in seven days across its two clusters, with the neighbouring areas also seeing high figures.
Newquay West had 78 in the week up to January, at a rise of 362.5 per cent on the previous week, and a rolling rate of 999.6 cases per 100,000 people, with Newquay East 66 cases at a 312.5 per cent rise, and a rolling rate of 662.3 per 100,000.
Neighbouring St Columb Minor & Porth had 71 cases and St Columb Major & St Mawgan 50 cases.
Other clusters showing particularly high results include Probus & Roseland with 71 cases, Truro South & Central with 63 and Hayle with 56.
Grampound Road, St Newlyn East and Cubert has 36 cases (up from eight a week) and Helston 34 cases (up from nine a week ago), while Falmouth now has 87 cases between its three clusters (Falmouth West & South - 33, Falmouth East - 26, Falmouth North - 28), up from 20.
Ponsanooth, Mabe Burnthouse & Constantine has 39 cases (up from ten) and Penryn 22 (up from six).
Covid clusters in the south, west and mid Cornwall
Further east, the St Austell area is seeing high numbers (St Austell North & Carclaze - 32, St Austell Central - 40, St Austell East & Carlyon Bay - 37), with Launceston at 34 cases.
Other areas see lower case figures, but many are still double what was there a week ago, with a few exceptions.
Only two have seen a fall in cases since last week: Callington & Pensilva, down from 20 cases to 15, and Gunnislake & Calstock, down from six cases to four.
Cornwall's overall rolling rate is now at 320.4 cases per 100,000 people.
The map shows positive cases by 'Middle Super Output Area' - the name the government gives to the break-up of larger towns and groups of neighbouring towns and villages, with groupings covering a greater area than others.
The minimum population in each area is 5,000 and the average is 7,200.
Covid clusters in the north and east of Cornwall
Case clusters now showing on the map are:
West Penwith & St Buryan
Total cases: 11
Penzance South & Newlyn
Total cases: 10
Penzance North
Total cases: 11
Penzance Quay
Total cases: 17
Towednack, Lelant & Carbis Bay
Total cases: 22
St Ives & Halsetown
Total cases: 28
Hayle
Total cases: 56
Marazion, St Erth & Gwinear Gwithian
Total cases: 13
Porthleven, Breage & Praa Sands
Total cases: 19
Helston
Total cases: 34
The Lizard
Total cases: 24
Ponsanooth, Mabe Burnthouse & Constantine
Total cases: 39
Falmouth West & South
Total cases: 33
Falmouth East
Total cases: 26
Falmouth North
Total cases: 28
Penryn
Total cases: 22
Crowan, Wendron & Stithians
Total cases: 21
Camborne West
Total cases: 12
Camborne South
Total cases: 16
Camborne East
Total cases: 31
Pool & Illogan Highway
Total cases: 20
Illogan & Portreath
Total cases: 26
Redruth North
Total cases: 32
Redruth South
Total cases: 19
St Day & Lanner
Total cases: 32
Mylor Bridge & Frogpool
Total cases: 17
Shortlanesend, Chacewater & Carnon Downs
Total cases: 46
Truro West
Total cases: 38
Truro South & Central
Total cases: 63
Truro East
Total cases: 56
St Agnes & Mount Hawke
Total cases: 37
Perranporth & Goonhavern
Total cases: 20
Grampound Road, St Newlyn East and Cubert
Total cases: 36
Probus & Roseland
Total cases: 71
Mevagissey & Polgooth
Total cases: 18
Trewoon, Coombe & Foxhole
Total cases: 22
Newquay West
Total cases: 74
Newquay East
Total cases: 66
St Columb Minor & Porth
Total cases: 71
St Columb Major & St Mawgan
Total cases: 50
Roche & Goss Moor
Total cases: 28
St Austell North & Carclaze
Total cases: 32
St Austell Central
Total cases: 40
St Austell East & Carlyon Bay
Total cases: 37
Par
Total cases: 31
Tywardreath & Fowey
Total cases: 15
Lanreath, Pelynt & Polruan
Total cases: 8
Lostwithiel & Penwithick
Total cases: 34
Bodmin West
Total cases: 23
Bodmin East
Total cases: 14
St Breward, Tredethy & Lanivet
Total cases: 12
Trebetherick & Whitecross
Total cases: 20
Wadebridge
Total cases: 14
Padstow & St Issey
Total cases: 27
Dobwalls, Addington & Menheniot
Total cases: 13
Liskeard
Total cases: 10
St Germans & St Mellion
Total cases: 11
Kingsand, Antony & Maryfield
Total cases: 8
Torpoint
Total cases: 11
Mid Saltash
Total cases: 14
Saltash Town & Pillmere
Total cases: 20
Saltash Latchbrook & St Stephens
Total cases: 6
Callington & Pensilva
Total cases: 15
Gunnislake & Calstock
Total cases: 4
St Neot & St Cleer
Total cases: 13
Altarnun & Stoke Climsland
Total cases: 15
Launceston
Total cases: 34
Camelford & Tresmeer
Total cases: 8
Crackington & Tintagel
Total cases: 5
Poundstock & Kilkhampton
Total cases: 6
Bude & Stratton
Total cases: 14
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