There are 52 areas in Cumbria which have reported less than three cases of coronavirus according to the latest statistics - as Covid-19 continues to decrease across the county.
Public Health England breaks down the number of Covid-19 cases into neighbourhoods called 'Middle Super Output Areas' (MSOAs), which are smaller than council wards and based on population rather than geographical area.
These areas on the map are coloured white and described as "suppressed", meaning MSOA level rates are suppressed and there have been zero to two cases in a seven-day period.
For the seven days up until Thursday, April 1, the latest data, these are the 52 areas in Cumbria with no coronavirus clusters:
Allerdale
- Boltons, Warnell & Solway Coast
- Maryport, Dearham & Crosby
- Flimby, Ellenborough & Broughton Moor
- Workington North & Seaton
- Harrington, Stainburn & Great Clifton
- Parton & Distington
- East Cockermouth & Buttermere
Barrow
- Millom & Duddon Valley
- Askam & Dalton North
- Ulverston
- Orsmgill & Hindpool
- Hawcoat & Furness Abbey
- Dalton South
- Parkside
- Roose
- Abbotsmead & Salthouse
- Walney Island South & Barrow Island
Carlisle
- Brampton & Irthing
- Longtown & Border
- Wetheral, Corby & Geltsdale
- Belle Vue & Burgh
- Garlands & Dalston
- Kingmoor, Houghton & Whiteclosegate
- Carlisle Belah
- Central Carlisle
- Botcherby & Harraby
- Currock & Upperby
- Denton Holme & Harraby Green
- Longsowerby & Caldewgate
- Raffles & Morton
Copeland
- Hensingham, Hillcrest & Aikbank
- Thornhill, Gosforth & Seascale
- Egremont & Moor Row
Eden
- Askham, Ullswater & Greystoke
- Appleby, Shap & Kirkby Thore
- Kirkby Stephen, Tebay & Brough
- Hesket, Lazonby & Skelton
- Penrith Outer
- Penrith Central & West
- Langwathby, Kirkoswald & Alston Moor
South Lakes
- Windermere North, Ambleside & Langdales
- Kendal East & Whinfell
- Windermere South & Staveley
- Coniston, Broughton & Kirkby
- Hawkshead & Cartmel Fell
- Kendal North & Burneside
- Kendal Town & Greenside
- Kendal South
- Burton-in-Kendal, Levens & Natland
- Arnside, Milnthorpe & Holme
- Grange-over-Sands & Cartmel Peninsula
- Carnforth, Silverdale & Warton
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