THE city’s latest coronavirus ‘hotspots’ with the highest number of new infections have been revealed - with two areas continuing to see a big rise.

A total of 35 cases were recorded in Northwick during the week up to November 11 – the most in any area of the city.

Thirty-one cases were recorded in St Peter’s during the week with 29 cases recorded in Barbourne and Rainbow Hill.

A total of 25 cases were recorded in Dines Green and St John’s and 20 cases were recorded in Warndon East.

Nineteen cases were recorded in Lyppard Grange and 17 cases were recorded in Henwick.

A total of 16 cases were recorded in Worcester Town North - which covers most of the city centre towards Worcester Cathedral as well as Sidbury, parts of London Road, Wyld's Lane and Lowesmoor.

Sixteen cases were also recorded in Lower Wick and Bromwich Road and 15 cases were recorded in Ronkswood and Nunnery Wood.

A total of 15 cases were also recorded in Worcester Town North - the area covering many WR1 and some WR3 postcodes and includes most of the city centre, Arboretum and Barbourne. Seven cases were also recorded in Battenhall and Diglis.

Fourteen cases were recorded in King George’s Field - which covers WR3 and WR4 postcodes including parts of Astwood Road, Tolladine Road, Langdale Drive, Brickfields Road and Blackpole Road – during the week.

Fourteen cases were also recorded in Battenhall and Diglis and nine cases were recorded in Warndon West.

The figures are split into several ‘middle super output areas’ – which is used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). These zones are slightly larger than postcode areas with an average population of around 7,200 people.

Areas with fewer than two cases are not highlighted.