The average rate of coronavirus infections in Leeds currently stands at 445.2 new cases per 100,000 people, but infection rates vary across the city's Middle Super Output Areas (MSOA) - a geographic measure of approximately 7,200 people. These are the 15 Leeds areas where infection rates have risen by more than 40 per cent in the seven days to November 9, the latest available figures, compared to the previous seven days to November 2. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
7. Morley North and Gildersome East
Morley North and Gildersome East had 67 new cases in the seven days to November 9, an infection rate of 890.7. The rate is up 86.1 per cent from the previous week. Photo: Google
8. Middleton Park Avenue
Middleton Park Avenue had 57 new cases in the seven days to November 9, an infection rate of 740.1. The rate is up 83.9 per cent from the previous week.
9. Hyde Park
Hyde Park had 48 new cases in the seven days to November 9, an infection rate of 566.9. The rate is up 65.5 per cent from the previous week.
10. Pudsey South East
Pudsey South East had 71 new cases in the seven days to November 9, an infection rate of 984.5. The rate is up 54.3 per cent from the previous week.
11. Leeds Dock, Hunslet and Stourton
Leeds Dock, Hunslet and Stourton had 48 new cases in the seven days to November 9, an infection rate of 984.5. The rate is up 54.3 per cent from the previous week.
12. Meanwood South and Sugarwell
Meanwood South and Sugarwell had 21 new cases in the seven days to November 9, an infection rate of 340.2.. The rate is up 50 per cent from the previous week. Photo: Google