Most Leeds areas have seen a drop in cases in the last week, with the average rate of infection now down to 296 new cases per 100,000 people. Government data has tracked the number of cases in every Middle Super Output Area of Leeds - a geographic measurement of around 7,200 people - from the start of the pandemic. Three Leeds neighbourhoods, Hyde Park, University & Little Woodhouse and Hyde Park Corner & Woodhouse Cliff, have had more than 1,000 cases since March, but other areas have been less-affected by outbreaks. These are the Leeds areas with the lowest total number of cases recorded in 2020. The figures are correct as of November 18, the latest available data, and all images are for illustrative purposes.

7. Yeadon South
152 cases have been recorded in Yeadon South in 2020. THe current infection rate is 209.9 new cases per 100,000 people Photo: Google

8. Tinshill
152 cases have been recorded in Tinshill in 2020. The current infection rate is 205.4 new cases per 100,000 people

9. Adel
155 cases have been recorded in Adel in 2020. The current infection rate is 354.9 new cases per 100,000 people

10. Roundhay West
157 cases have been recorded in Roundhay West in 2020. The current infection rate is 235.7 new cases per 100,000 people

11. Aberford, Barwick and Thorner
161 cases have been recorded in Aberford, Barwick and Thorner in 2020. The current infection rate is 170.6 new cases per 100,000 people Photo: Paul Goodyear

12. Scarcroft, Shadwell and Scholes
163 cases have been recorded in Scarcroft, Shadwell and Scholes in 2020. The current infection rate is 280.6 new cases per 100,000 people