A map showing the number of coronavirus cases across the district has been updated.

The map highlights coronavirus hotspots across the area by colour coding them according to the infection rate.

The map displays weekly data from March when the pandemic began.

The latest data is for the week leading up to November 17.

It shows the rate of infection in each area and where positive cases have been confirmed in recent days.

It is based on pillar 1 and pillar 2 testing data from Public Health England.

Areas are then colour coded based on the infection rate.

Seven day rates are expressed per 100,000 population and are calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.

Here's a run down of the Maldon district:

Maldon North

This area currently has the second highest infection rate in the district at 115.3.

Eight cases have been confirmed in the last seven days.

Maldon South

Only three cases have been confirmed here in the last seven days and the infection rate stands at 38.9.

Heybridge

The infection rate is 105.3 and nine cases have been confirmed in the last seven days.

Great Totham, Wickham Bishops and Woodham

This area has one of the highest infection rate at 133.5 and ten confirmed cases in the last seven days.

Mayland, Althorne and Cold Norton

Six cases have been confirmed and the infection rate stands at 56.2.

Southminster, Bradwell and Dengie Peninsula

The infection rate is 54.5 and five cases have been confirmed.

Burnham-on-Crouch

Six cases have been recorded in the last seven days.

The infection rate remains at 75.4.

Danbury and Bicknacre

This area also has a higher infection rate at 131.2 and 12 confirmed cases in the last seven days.

South Woodham Ferrers North

Eight cases have been confirmed and the infection rate stands at 100.2.

South Woodham Ferrers South

Outside of the centre of the Maldon district this has the highest infection rate at 200.1

16 cases have been confirmed in the last seven days.