Since mid-January the rate of positive Covid cases per 100,000 people in Leeds has been generally falling, according to Government figures. But infection rates vary across the city's Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs) - a geographic measure of approximately 8,000 people. Here we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the lowest rates of coronavirus infections per 100,000 people in the seven days to January 24, the latest available figures. All images are for illustrative purposes only.
7. University & Little Woodhouse
University & Little Woodhouse had an infection rate of 104.6, down 20% from the previous seven days
8. Collingham, Rigton & Harewood
Collingham, Rigton & Harewood had an infection rate of 106.7, down 20% from the previous seven days
9. Guiseley North & West
Guiseley North & West had an infection rate of 108.3, down 50% from the previous seven days
10. Guiseley East & South
Guiseley East & South had an infection rate of 117.4, down 27.3% from the previous seven days Photo: Google
11. Hyde Park Corner & Woodhouse Cliff
Hyde Park Corner & Woodhouse Cliff had an infection rate of 122.4, down 10.5% from the previous seven days
12. Horsforth South & Rawdon
Horsforth South & Rawdon had an infection rate of 132.1, down 21.4% from the previous seven days Photo: Google