ONLY one place in the Borders has recorded more than two cases of coronavirus in a recent seven-day period. 

Public Health Scotland data shows the number of new cases in each of the 30 'neighbourhoods' in the Borders between March 13-19.

Langlee recorded four cases of COVID-19 in that period, giving it a seven-day rate of 157.3 per 100,000 of the population.

The remaining 29 areas recorded between 0-2 cases.

As a result, Public Health Scotland "suppressed" their rates in order to "protect patient confidentiality".

The areas with suppressed rates are: Tweeddale West Area; Tweeddale East Area; St Boswells and Newtown Area; Selkirk; Peebles South; Peebles North; Melrose and Tweedbank Area; Lauder Area; Kelso South; Kelso North; Jedburgh; Hawick West End; Hawick North; Hawick Central; Galashiels West; Galashiels South; Galashiels North; Eyemouth; Ettrick Yarrow and Lilliesleaf Area; Earlston Stow and Clovenfords Area; Duns; Denholm and Hermitage; Coldstream Area; Chirnside and Area; Cheviot West; Cheviot East; Burnfoot; Berwickshire East; and Berwickshire Central.

To view the map, click here and select 'cases by neighbourhood'.