Doncaster has the highest rate in England, with 234 new cases recorded in the seven days to April 18 - the equivalent of 75.0 cases per 100,00 people.
The latest figures, for the seven days to April 18, are based on tests carried out in laboratories (pillar one of the Government’s testing programme) and in the wider community (pillar two). The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people. Data for the most recent days has been excluded as it is incomplete and does not reflect the true number of cases. Of the 315 local areas in England, 109 (35 per cent) have seen a rise in case rates, 196 (62 per cent) have recorded a fall and 10 are unchanged. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
7. Kirklees
Kirklees had a rate of 58.4 (257 cases) in the seven days to April 18, down from 77.5 (341 cases) the previous week.
8. Wakefield
Wakefield had a rate of 48.2 (168 cases) in the seven days to April 18, down from 73.8 (257 cases) the previous week. (photo: SWNS)
9. Sheffield
Sheffield had a rate of 47.0 (275 cases) in the seven days to April 18, down from 65.5 (383 cases) the previous week.
10. Craven, North Yorkshire
Craven had a rate of 33.3 (19 cases) in the seven days to April 18, down from 36.8 (21 cases) the previous week.
11. East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire had a rate of 34.6 (118 cases) in the seven days to April 18, down from 45.1 (154 cases) the previous week.
12. Leeds
Leeds had a rate of 45.6 (362 cases) in the seven days to April 18, down from 57.1 (453 cases) the previous week.