Brickhill, Wootton & Stewartby are the only places to record a rise in Covid

The rest of Bedford has had a huge drop in cases
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Figures from Public Health England show a breakdown of new Covid cases in the seven days to March 4.

Only two wards – Brickhill and Wootton & Stewartby – have recorded a rise in cases, while 11 have shown a drop.

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Significantly, they have plummeted in the Harpur part of Bedford – from 14 cases to so few, the Government hasn’t publicly shared the data.

Here's the full breakdown:

Bromham & Biddenham - 5 cases

Brickhill - 3 cases

Castle & Kingsway - 3 cases

Cauldwell - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Clapham, Oakley & Thurleigh - 3 cases

De Parys - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Elstow, Shortstown & Wixams - 5 cases

Goldington - 3 cases

Harpur - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Harrold, Chellington & Turvey - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Kempston Central & East - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Kempston North - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

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Kempston West & South - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Kingsbrook - 3 cases

Newnham - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Putnoe - 4 cases

Queen's Park - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Riseley & Sharnbrook - 0-3 cases (so few cases, data is not shared)

Wootton & Stewartby - 4 cases

Wyboston, Great Barford & Cople - 8 cases