The infection rate, the number of new cases per 100,000 people, was recorded at 286.8 in the seven days to January 17. It's down from 323.5 the previous week. While the rate is showing a positive downward trend, infection rates vary across the Middle Super Output Areas (MSOA) in Leeds - a geographic measure of approximately 8,000 people. These 13 Leeds neighbourhoods had the highest infection rates in the city in the seven days to January 16, the latest available figures. All images are for illustrative purposes only.
7. Rothwell Outer
Rothwell Outer had 41 new cases in the seven days to January 16 - that’s a rate of 494.9 per 100,000 people. It's down 12.8% from the previous week.
8. Alwoodley
Alwoodley had 35 new cases in the seven days to January 16 - that’s a rate of 484.9 per 100,000 people. It's down 2.8% from the previous week.
9. Bramley Park North
Bramley Park North had 25 new cases in the seven days to January 16 - that’s a rate of 484.9 per 100,000 people. It's up 78.6% from the previous week.
10. Hollin Park & Fearnville
Hollin Park & Fearnville had 35 new cases in the seven days to January 16 - that’s a rate of 476.5 per 100,000 people. It's up 52.2% from the previous week. Photo: Google
11. New Farnley & Lower Wortley
New Farnley & Lower Wortley had 31 new cases in the seven days to January 16 - that’s a rate of 442.6 per 100,000 people. It's up 29.2% from the previous week. Photo: Google
12. Carr Manor
Carr Manor had 34 new cases in the seven days to January 16 - that’s a rate of 441.4 per 100,000 people. It's down 5.6% from the previous week. Photo: Google