According to Public Health England, figures show that for the week ending February 7, Worthing had an infection rate of 151 cases per 100,000 people.
That puts Worthing’s rate below the national average of 176, after months of being well above the nationwide figure.
Within Worthing, only one neighbourhood has seen its infection rate rise during the week ending February 6.
Here we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the biggest decrease in case rates between January 31 and February 6.
1. East Worthing - 488.4 cases per 100,000 people
East Worthing's infection rate rose by 5.4% in the week up to January 23 SUS-210129-141421001 Photo: Google
2. Broadwater South - 603 cases per 100,000 people
Broadwater South's infection rate rose by 1.8% in the week up to January 23 SUS-210129-141606001 Photo: Google
3. Worthing Central - 466.6 cases per 100,000 people
Worthing Central's infection rate fell by 9.4% in the week up to January 23 SUS-210129-141555001 Photo: Google
4. Goring - 457.8 cases per 100,000 people
Goring's infection rate fell by 24.5% in the week up to January 23 SUS-210129-141505001 Photo: Google