Further case rises can be seen in Cornwall over the past week, with the highest figures remaining in the west and central areas.

Newquay has returned to the top spot of the most cases in the Duchy, with Falmouth pushed back into second place.

It's after Newquay recorded a total of 184 cases across the seven days leading up to August 13, in its two cluster areas: Newquay West (72, up 12) and Newquay East (112, up 19).

In the same time period Falmouth recorded 157, which is less than during the previous. It's three clusters now show as: Falmouth West & South (45, down eight), Falmouth East (56, up one), Falmouth North (56, down four).

Falmouth Packet:

The figures only go up as far as last Friday in the most recent data published, meaning the recent case rises of the last few days will not yet be showing on the cluster map.

The most recent five days are not available due to incomplete data.

In the recorded time Cornwall and Isles of Scilly as a whole recorded a total of 2,211 cases - 328 more than during the preceding week, marking a 17.4% rise.

The case rate now averages 384.2 cases per 100,000 people, compared to 327.2 cases per 100,000 last Wednesday.

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Clusters to see some of the biggest rises this week include parts of west Cornwall, in particular St Ives & Halsetown (42, up 20) and Hayle (48, up 24).

Truro has also risen from to 70 to 115 across its three cluster areas: Truro West (48, up 24), Truro South & Central (37, up 11), Truro East (30, up ten).

Falmouth Packet:

The map shows positive cases by 'Middle Super Output Area' - the name the government gives to the break-up of larger towns and groups of neighbouring towns and villages, with groupings covering a greater area than others.

The minimum population in each area is 5,000 and the average is 7,200.

Clusters are only shown when there are three or more new cases reported at any one time.

Anywhere with between zero and two cases shows white in order to "protect the privacy of individuals and prevent disclosure", the accompanying information states.

The full list of clusters now on the map is:

St Just & Land's End (9, down six)

West Penwith & St Buryan (31, up 15)

Penzance South & Newlyn (12, up three)

Penzance North (22, up two)

Penzance Quay (28, up ten)

Towednack, Lelant & Carbis Bay (25, up nine)

St Ives & Halsetown (42, up 20)

Hayle (48, up 24)

Marazion, St Erth & Gwinear Gwithian (37, up 14)

Porthleven, Breage & Praa Sands (11, down five)

Helston (54, up eight)

The Lizard (23, no change)

Crowan, Wendron & Stithians (31, no change)

Ponsanooth, Mabe Burnthouse & Constantine (46, up one)

Falmouth West & South (45, down eight)

Falmouth East (56, up one)

Falmouth North (56, down four)

Penryn (62, down three)

Mylor Bridge & Frogpool (33, up 24)

Camborne West (29, up seven)

Camborne South (22, down eight)

Camborne East (36, up 16)

Pool & Illogan Highway (45, up 14)

Redruth South (43, up 14)

St Day & Lanner (12, no change)

Illogan & Portreath (25, up nine)

St Agnes & Mount Hawke (48, up four)

Shortlanesend, Chacewater & Carnon Downs (26, up four)

Truro West (48, up 24)

Truro South & Central (37, up 11)

Truro East (30, up ten)

Probus & Roseland (21, no change)

Mevagissey & Polgooth (20, down three)

Perranporth & Goonhavern (36, up one)

Grampound Road, St Newlyn East and Cubert (29, up three)

Newquay West (72, up 12)

Newquay East (112, up 19)

St Columb Minor & Porth (63, up nine)

St Columb Major & St Mawgan (46, up ten)

Trewoon, Coombe & Foxhole (19, down 22)

St Austell North & Carclaze (35, up 20)

St Austell Central (32, up six)

St Austell East & Carlyon Bay (33, up 19)

Par (26, up five)

Tywardreath & Fowey (23, up ten)

Lanreath, Pelynt & Polraun (16, down four)

Looe & Polperro (17, down six)

St Germans & St Mellion (11, down one)

Kingsand, Antony & Maryfield (20, down four)

Torpoint (14, down three)

Saltash Town & Pillmere (20, down three)

Saltash Latchbrook & St Stephens (18, up six)

Dobwalls, Addington & Menheniot (25, up three)

Liskeard (5, down five)

Lostwithiel & Penwithick (19, up one)

Roche & Goss Moor (22, up one)

Padstow & St Issey (28, up 13)

Trebetherick & Whitecross (17, up five)

Wadebridge (27, up six)

St Breward, Tredethy & Lanivet (17, no change)

Bodmin West (17, down six)

Bodmin East (34, up nine)

St Neot & St Cleer (15, down three)

Callington & Pensilva (16, down three)

Gunnislake & Calstock (14, up two)

Altarnun & Stoke Climsland (17, up two)

Launceston (41, up 15)

Camelford & Tresmeer (23, up six)

Crackington & Tintagel (15, down three)

Poundstock & Kilkhampton (22, up nine)

Bude & Stratton (36, down three)