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Coronavirus UK mapped: Places with least cases including some with none at all

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A map has laid bare the areas of the UK with the least number of coronavirus cases – including some with none at all. The Public Health England (PHE) data details the cases in each area as of 9am on March 31.

It shows no cases at all in areas including the Orkney Islands, and just two in Rutland. But in nearby Lincolnshire there are 78, with 216 in Nottinghamshire and 225 in Derbyshire.

Other areas with low cases include the Isle of White with 11, Hartlepool with 12 and North Lincolnshire with 15. And there have been 16 in Darlington, 18 in Blackpool and 19 in Halton.

You can view the number of cases here by hovering your mouse over the area: On the other end of the scale, Birmingham has 578, Hampshire 498 and Sheffield 428.

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