HERE's the latest figures on coronavirus cases for Stourbridge and surrounding areas.

The latest data published on the Government website GOV.UK shows how many cases have been recorded in the seven days up to January 22 – the latest data available.

The figures are available on the interactive map which breaks down infections into areas with a population of around 7,200 called Super Middle Output Areas (MSOAs).

For each MSOA, the map shows the number of cases in the past week, increases or decreases compared to the week before and the rate of cases per 100,000 people.

The figures for local areas are as follows:

Stourbridge Town & Old Quarter (42 cases; +12 on previous week and rolling rate of 518.6)

Wollaston (23 cases; +3 on previous week; rolling rate of 391.6)

Norton North (38 cases; +8 on previous week; rolling rate of 635.6)

North South (31 cases; +15 on previous week; rolling rate of 508)

Oldswinford and Pedmore (44 cases; +12 on previous week; rolling rate of 687.2)

Amblecote West and Stambermill (52 cases +7; rolling rate 793.8)

Amblecote East (33 cases; -2; rolling rate 491.9)

Withymoor Village - (28 cases; -13; rolling rate 518.4)

Wordsley and Buckpool - (68 cases; +12; rolling rate 700.3)

Kingswinford South (40 cases; -7; rolling rate 452)

Kingswinford North (23 cases: -13; rolling rate 412.1)

Pensnett and Kingswinford East (33 cases; -9, rolling rate 500.7)

Quarry Bank (71 cases; -8; rolling rate 801.4)

Lye and Wynall (37 cases; -19; rolling rate 552.7)

Brierley Hill (50 cases; +7; rolling rate 644.1)

Hagley (13 cases; -15; rolling rate 181.5)

Wall Heath (27 cases; -15; rolling rate 417.8)

Pedmore Fields (39 cases; +6; rolling rate 631.1)

Cradley West and Hayes Lane (36 cases; -4; rolling rate 585.7)

Cradley East (63 cases; -18; rolling rate 618.9)

Kinver (39 cases; -8; rolling rate 539.9)

Put your postcode into the online tool to find out how many new cases have been recorded in your area at https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map