These are the Leeds areas where infection rates have fallen the most in the seven days to November 16, the latest available figures, compared to the previous seven days. The infection rate stated is per 100,000 people. Images are for illustrative purposes only and do not indicate specific streets:
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These are the Leeds areas where infection rates have fallen the most in the seven days to November 16, the latest available figures, compared to the previous seven days. The infection rate stated is per 100,000 people.
. New Farnley & Lower Wortley
New Farnley & Lower Wortley has a rate of 271.3 with 19 new cases - a decrease of 20.8 per cent Photo: google
. Morley Central
Morley Central has a rate of 373 with 24 new cases - a decrease of 35.1 per cent Photo: google
. Bramley East
Bramley East has a rate of 249.5 with 19 new cases - a decrease of 38.7 per cent Photo: google
1. Yeadon West
Yeadon West had 12 new cases in the seven days to November 5, an infection rate of 224.3. The rate is down 50 per cent from the previous week. Photo: Google
2. Osmondthorpe and Neville Hill
Osmondthorpe and Neville Hill had 19 new cases in the seven days to November 5, an infection rate of 310.4. The rate is down 42.4 per cent from the previous week.
3. Rothwell Inner
Rothwell Inner had 21 new cases in the seven days to November 5, an infection rate of 312.7. The rate is down 36.4 per cent from the previous week.
4. Bramley South and Upper Armley
Bramley South and Upper Armley had 32 new cases in the seven days to November 5, an infection rate of 364.7. The rate is down 34.7 per cent from the previous week.
5. Adel
Adel had 23 new cases in the seven days to November 5, an infection rate of 408.2. The rate is down 34.3 per cent from the previous week.
6. Guiseley East and South
Guiseley East and South had 20 new cases in the seven days to November 5, an infection rate of 293.4. The rate is down 33.3 per cent from the previous week.