East Sussex coronavirus rates: These are the latest figures from your area
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Areas can now be put under one of three risk levels - medium, high or very high - largely depending on the number of infections recorded per 100,000 people.
Every local authority in East Sussex is currently at a medium risk level, meaning residents have to abide by the rule of six and pubs/restaurants adhere to a 10pm curfew.
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Hide AdAs a rule of thumb, areas with infection rates of more than 100 per 100,000 people are nearing 'high risk' and being placed under a local lockdown.
Here are the infection rates for East Sussex's local authorities, for the week October 6 to October 12. These figures are the most up to date infection rates from Public Health England.
Lewes - 40 per 100,000
Wealden - 65 per 100,000
Eastbourne - 20 per 100,000
Hastings - 38 per 100,000
Rother - 28 per 100,000
The average for England is 93 new cases per 100,000 people.
As of yesterday afternoon (October 15), there have been a total of 2,437 positive cases of coronavirus in East Sussex, rising by 39 yesterday.
Brighton and Hove has recorded 1,541 positive cases so far.