Thought I'd try to find something positive, so I present to you...

## The Covid-19 England Awards ##
~~ 8th November edition ~~

First set goes to the areas in England with the lowest Covid-19 case rates: Hastings, North Norfolk, and West Suffolk ImageImageImage
Second set of awards goes to the areas that have improved most (reduced their case rate the most, proportionally) over the past week: Rushcliffe, Lancaster, and Barrow-in-Furness ImageImageImage
And third set of awards goes to the areas that have improved most (reduced their case rate the most, proportionally) since their 2nd wave peak: Exeter, Nottingham, and Lancaster ImageImageImage
Congrats to everyone in these areas staying home, wearing masks, washing hands, and keeping socially distanced: it is making a difference!

Awards for areas in different deprivation quintiles also available here: jenit.github.io/covid-19/covid… and code here: github.com/JeniT/covid-19

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