Since mid-January the rate of positive Covid cases per 100,000 people in Hastings has been generally falling, according to Government figures.
Hastings has now been in a lockdown for a month and the latest figures show 10 out of 11 neighbourhoods have seen a drop in infections.
Here we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the biggest drop in case rates per between January 21 to January 28.
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Central St Leonards ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 39 per cent from 501 to 307 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central St Leonards ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 39 per cent from 501 to 307 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central St Leonards ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 39 per cent from 501 to 307 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central Hastings ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 21 per cent from 338 to 268 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central Hastings ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 21 per cent from 338 to 268 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Old Hastings ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 53 per cent from 391 to 182 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Ore ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 38 per cent from 404 to 250 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Ore ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 38 per cent from 404 to 250 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central St Leonards ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 39 per cent from 501 to 307 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central St Leonards ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 39 per cent from 501 to 307 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central St Leonards ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 39 per cent from 501 to 307 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28
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Central Hastings ward has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 21 per cent from 338 to 268 per 100,000 from January 21 to January 28