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.
13. Harrogate
Harrogate had a rate of 307.2 (494 cases) in the seven days to November 9, up from 269.2 (433 cases) the previous week
14. Richmondshire, North Yorkshire
Richmondshire had a rate of 260.6 (140 cases) in the seven days to November 9, up from 174.9 (94 cases) the previous week. Image taken before pandemic.
15. Selby, North Yorkshire
Selby had a rate of 253.8 (230 cases) in the seven days to November 9, down from 259.3 (235 cases) the previous week
16. Hambleton, North Yorkshire
Hambleton had a rate of 236.9 (217 cases) in the seven days to November 9, down from 248.9 (228 cases) the previous week
17. Craven, North Yorkshire
Craven had a rate of 227.5 (130 cases) in the seven days to November 9, up from 199.5 (114 cases) the previous week
18. York
York had a rate of 173.8 (366 cases) in the seven days to November 9, down from 184.7 (389 cases) the previous week