Official Government figures show that since mid-January the rate of positive Covid-19 cases in Leeds has been falling. It's now down to 230.7 new cases per 100,000 people. Infection rates vary across the city's Middle Super Output Areas - a geographic measure of around 8,000 people. And there's encouraging news for these nine Leeds neighbourhoods, where there were less than seven new cases confirmed in the seven days to January 30, the latest available figures. All images are for illustrative purposes only.
1. Otley North
There were three new cases in Otley North, that's an infection rate of 48.8
2. Colton, Austhorpe & Whitkirk
There were three new cases in Colton, Austhorpe & Whitkirk - an infection rate of 55.3 Photo: Google
3. Otley South
There were four new cases in Otley South - a rate of 52.4
4. Carr Manor
There were five new cases in Carr Manor - an infection rate of 64.9 Photo: Google
5. Collingham, Rigton & Harewood
There were five new cases in Collingham, Rigton & Harewood - an infection rate of 66.7
6. Guiseley North & West
There were five new cases in Guiseley North & West - an infection rate of 67.7