Coronavirus latest: Breakdown in each area of Luton for week leading to December 2
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Yesterday's (Monday) figures show there was a total of 6,462 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Luton. Read full story here.
Here is a breakdown of where the confirmed cases were recorded in the seven days leading up to December 2 - according to Public Health England:
> KINGSWAY - 56 cases
> BURY PARK - 60 cases
> MARSH FARM - 15 cases
> MONTROSE AVENUE - 43 cases
> LEWSEY NORTH - 14 cases
> WARDEN HILL - 22 cases
> CENTRAL LUTON & PARK TOWN - 32 cases
> LEWSEY SOUTH - 15 cases
> SUNDON PARK - 7 cases
> NEW TOWN - 45 cases
> STOPSLEY NORTH - 8 cases
> ST ANN'S HILL - 31 cases
> BRAMINGHAM - 20 cases
> CHALLNEY - 34 cases
> STOPSLEY SOUTH & ROUND GREEN - 9 cases
> BARNFIELD - 25 cases
> LEAGRAVE - 32 cases
> WIGMORE & AIRPORT - 8 cases
> DALLOW ROAD - 36 cases
> FARLEY HILL & STOCKWOOD PARK - 40 cases
> LIMBURY - 34 cases
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Hide AdLuton's public health chief has urged residents with symptoms to self-isolate as coronavirus cases remain "stubbornly high" in the town.
Interim director of public health Lucy Hubber shared her message online amid growing concerns about Covid-19 levels in Luton.
She said: "If you've got symptoms, no matter how mild, you must stay at home and get a test.
"Some people, when they've got symptoms, are still going to work or sending their children to school. Some people are even having tests and then still going to work while waiting for their results - this puts everybody at risk.
"Please, if you've got symptoms, stay at home and get a test. If the test is negative, you can stop isolating."