UPDATED figures from Public Health Wales show exactly where coronavirus has been circulating within the Powys community.

The map – provided by health officials in response to COVID-19 - presents data broken down beyond the standard local authority areas and shows how individual communities compare.

Lately we have switched to a weekly rather than three-weekly snapshot of the figures, and included the south of county, beyond the County Times' traditional patch.

It shows that cases have generally on the decrease across Powys in the last week, with the highest number found in Builth and Rhayader over the last seven days.

Rhayader has again had the highest number of cases per 100,000 people in the last week, while the largest drop in the number of cases in the last seven days was in the Four Crosses and Guilsfield area.

The data is gathered using Office of National Statistics figures of middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) and present the rolling number of cases in either a seven-day or 21-day window.

Darker areas indicate higher concentrations of the virus whilst lighter areas show lower transmission rates. The map details state that case numbers are suppressed for any MSOA where there were fewer than three identified cases.