All areas in West Sussex are seeing a decline is covid-19 cases.
At the end of last week, we saw Chichester's cases going up compared to the week before.
Meanwhile, the new figures released by the County Council shows that West Sussex is back on track.
All the areas in West Sussex are starting to see a decline in cases.
The United Kingdom's is now 406.2 cases per 100,000 but this is updated daily, whereas the recent information provided for West Sussex is the seven days up until Tuesday 19 January.
The highest number of new cases reported is in Arun, with 767 - with a rolling rate of 477.1 per 100,000.
But the highest rolling rate is in Crawley with 626.2 per 100,000 with 704 new coronavirus cases in the seven days leading up to Tuesday 19 January.
Here's today's data dashboard showing the latest COVID figures for our county.
— West Sussex County Council (@WSCCNews) January 25, 2021
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