The figures, which are for the seven days to July 21, 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 new number of new cases per 100,000 population. Here is the rate of new cases in the seven days to July 21 in every Yorkshire area, followed by the equivalent figure for the previous seven days to July 14. Data for the most recent three days (July 22-24) has been excluded as it is incomplete and likely to be revised. Pictures are for illustrative purposes only.


. Bradford
Bradford had a rate of 43.2 in the seven days to July 21, up from 39.3 for the previous seven days to July 14

. Kirklees
Kirklees had a rate of 26.4 in the seven days to July 21, down from 27.8 for the previous seven days to July 14

. Calderdale
Calderdale had a rate of 21.9 in the seven days to July 21, up from 20.9 for the previous seven days to July 14

. Rotherham
Rotherham had a rate of 15.9 in the seven days to July 21, up from 21.5 for the previous seven days to July 14

. Barnsley
Barnsley had a rate of 15.5 in the seven days to July 21, up from 7.3 for the previous seven days to July 14

. East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire had a rate of 0.9 in the seven days to July 21, down from 1.2 for the previous seven days to July 14

. Wakefield
Wakefield had a rate of 12.8 in the seven days to July 21, down from 24.1 for the previous seven days to July 14

. Hull
Hull had a rate of 6.1 in the seven days to July 21, up from 2.7 for the previous seven days to July 14 Photo: Google

19. Richmondshire
Richmondshire had a rate of 0 in the seven days to July 21, the same as the previous seven days to July 14