Mid Sussex has now been in a lockdown for over three weeks - but is it working?
Since mid-January the rate of positive Covid cases per 100,000 people in Mid Sussex has been generally falling, according to Government figures.
The latest figures show 14 out of 17 have seen a drop in infections.
Here we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the biggest drop in case rates per between January 14 to January 21.
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Haywards Heath East has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 69 per cent, from January 14 to January 21. Photo: Google Streetview
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Hassocks, Keymer & East Hurstpierpoint has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 54.6 per cent, from January 14 to January 21. Photo: Google Streetview
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Burgess Hill South has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 48.5 per cent, from January 14 to January 21. Photo: Google Streetview
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Horsted Keynes, Ardingly & Sharpthorne has seen rates of positive Covid cases fall by 47.4 per cent, from January 14 to January 21. Photo: Google Streetview