Hull now has the highest rate in England, with the infection rate in Scarborough more than doubling in seven days. The latest figures, for the seven days to November 9, are based on tests carried out in laboratories (pillar one of the Government’s testing programme) and in the wider community (pillar two). The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
7. East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire had a rate of 471.6 (1,609) in the seven days to November 9, up from 340.6 (1,162 cases) the previous week
8. Leeds
Leeds had a rate of 445.2 (3,531) in the seven days to November 9, down from 445.9 (3,537 cases) the previous week
9. Barnsley
Barnsley had a rate of 433.8 (1,071) in the seven days to November 9, down from 551.7 (1,362) the previous week
10. Doncaster
Doncaster had a rate of 407.8 (1,272) in the seven days to November 9, down from 522.9 (1,631) the previous week
11. Rotherham
Rotherham had a rate of 405.0 (1,075) in the seven days to November 9, down from 518.8 (1,377) the previous week
12. Sheffield
Sheffield had a rate of 349.0 (2,041) in the seven days to November 9, down from 409.0 (2,392) the previous week