There has been a further weekly rise in coronavirus cases in Cornwall - but numbers have started to drop and so have the affected areas.
This is the latest data from today's updated 'cluster' map from the government, which records cases over the seven days leading up to Monday this week (November 16).
The most recent five days are left off due to incomplete data not reflecting the true number of cases.
It shows that during that time there there were 483 positive cases recorded. This is 52 more than reported last Saturday, but ten fewer than in Wednesday's midweek update, three days ago.
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The cases are now spread across 54 'cluster' areas, as opposed to 56 on Wednesday.
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 each area is 5,000 and the average is 7,200.
It is becoming a map of two halves, as many areas in the south and west of Cornwall are showing no cases, or so few as to not register, but further east and closer to the border cases are on the rise.
Clusters are only shown when there are at least three confirmed results, with anywhere having between zero and two cases showing white in order to "protect the privacy of individuals and prevent disclosure."
Bude & Stratton has 33 ongoing cases, while Kingsand, Antony & Maryfield has 64.
Case clusters now showing on the map are:
Helston
Total cases: 11
Ponsanooth, Mabe Burnthouse & Constantine
Total cases: 4
Falmouth West & South
Total cases: 4
Falmouth East
Total cases: 6
Mylor Bridge & Frogpool
Total cases: 4
Crowan, Wendron & Stithians
Total cases: 10
St Ives & Halsetown
Total cases: 9
Camborne West
Total cases: 3
Camborne South
Total cases: 3
Camborne East
Total cases: 4
Pool & Illogan Highway
Total cases: 3
Illogan & Portreath
Total cases: 4
Redruth North
Total cases: 8
Redruth South
Total cases: 7
St Day & Lanner
Total cases: 5
Shortlanesend, Chacewater & Carnon Downs
Total cases: 12
Truro West
Total cases: 8
Truro East
Total cases: 5
St Agnes & Mount Hawke
Total cases: 9
Perranporth & Goonhavern
Total cases: 14
Grampound Road, St Newlyn East and Cubert
Total cases: 8
Newquay West
Total cases: 6
Newquay East
Total cases: 7
St Columb Minor & Porth
Total cases: 3
St Columb Major & St Mawgan
Total cases: 17
Trewoon, Coombe & Foxhole
Total cases: 6
St Austell North & Carclaze
Total cases: 5
St Austell Central
Total cases: 4
St Austell East & Carlyon Bay
Total cases: 8
Par
Total cases: 4
Tywardreath & Fowey
Total cases: 8
Lostwithiel & Penwithick
Total cases: 6
Roche & Goss Moor
Total cases: 6
Padstow & St Issey
Total cases: 5
Trebetherick & Whitecross
Total cases: 11
Wadebridge
Total cases: 6
St Breward, Tredethy & Lanivet
Total cases: 3
Bodmin West
Total cases: 6
Bodmin East
Total cases: 8
Lanreath, Pelynt & Polraun
Total cases: 6
Dobwalls, Addington & Menheniot
Total cases: 7
Liskeard
Total cases: 3
St Germans & St Mellion
Total cases: 4
Kingsand, Antony & Maryfield
Total cases: 64
Saltash Town & Pillmere
Total cases: 4
Callington & Pensilva
Total cases: 27
St Neot & St Cleer
Total cases: 7
Altarnun & Stoke Climsland
Total cases: 12
Launceston
Total cases: 4
Camelford & Tresmeer
Total cases: 3
Crackington & Tintagel
Total cases: 3
Poundstock & Kilkhampton
Total cases: 12
Bude & Stratton
Total cases: 33
Gunnislake & Calstock
Total cases: 11
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