A single county contains the two Tier 3 areas with both the lowest and highest infection rates in the country. Tunbridge Wells in Kent had an infection rate of 78 cases per 100,000 people in the seven days up to November 26.
Swale, on the opposite end of the county, has the highest infection rate of anywhere in England, at 554 per 100,000. Both will be in Tier 3 from Wednesday, meaning their populations will be under the severest restrictions of anywhere in England. Are you from a Tier 3 area with a low infection rate?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. The disparity in infection rates but not in levels of restrictions is likely to raise questions, given that some counties - such as Berkshire and Yorkshire - have been carved