The latest Government figures show there were 2,154 coronavirus cases recorded in Leeds in the seven days to December 31, an infection rate of 271.6 cases per 100,000 people. That's up 41.9 per cent from the previous seven day period. But infection rates vary across the city's Middle Super Output Areas (MSOA) - a geographic measure of approximately 7,200 people. These 15 neighbourhoods saw the biggest rise in infection rates in the seven days to December 31, compared to the previous week. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
13. Far Headingley & Weetwood - up 166.7%
Far Headingley & Weetwood recorded 56 new cases in the seven days to December 31, that’s a rate of 481.9. It’s up 166.7% from the previous week Photo: Google
14. Garforth West - up 157.1%
Garforth West recorded 18 new cases in the seven days to December 31, that’s a rate of 300.8. It’s up 157.1% from the previous week
15. Cross Gates West & Killingbeck - up 155.6%
Cross Gates West & Killingbeck recorded 23 new cases in the seven days to December 31, that’s a rate of 362.5. It’s up 155.6% from the previous week