AN INTERACTIVE Borders map shows the locations of new cases of coronavirus in the region.

The Borders is split into 30 neighbourhoods on the Public Health Scotland tool.

The map displays data from the period September 15-21.

According to the map, Peebles South recorded the highest seven-day rate per 100,000 of 653.3 during that period.

Earlston Stow and Clovenfords Area recorded a case rate of 573.6, Tweeddale West Area had a rate of 534.2, Tweeddale East Area had a rate of 521, and Langlee reported a rate of 511.2.

Eight areas recorded cases rates between 200-399 per 100,000.

Denholm and Hermitage had a rate of 391.9, Coldstream and Area had a seven-day case rate of 363.9, Hawick North recorded a rate of 328.7 per 100,000, Galashiels South recorded a rate of 270, Galashiels West had a rate of 267.7, Selkirk recorded a rate of 236.2, Chirnside and Area recorded a rate of 227.2, and Duns had a positive case rate of 215.3 per 100,000.

The areas which recorded case rates between 100-199 included: Lauder and Area (192.7), Galashiels North (186.3), Kelso North (186.1), Melrose and Tweedbank Area (184.8), St Boswells and Newtown Area (184.3), Hawick Central (165.5), Peebles North (163.1), Hawick West End (151.6), Berwickshire Central (143.7), Ettrick Yarrow and Lilliesleaf Area (109.1), Cheviot East (108), Berwickshire East (106.7), and Burnfoot (100.6).

Jedburgh recorded a case rate of 78.4 per 100,000 of the population.

Kelso South, Eyemouth and Cheviot West all recorded between zero and two positive cases of coronavirus in this time frame, so were not assigned seven-day case rates in order to protect patient confidentiality.

To find your area, click here and then select ‘cases by neighbourhood’.