Official Government figures show that the rate of Covid cases per 100,000 people in Leeds has been stable over the last few weeks.
It now stands at 43.6. But infection rates vary across Leeds' Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), a geographic measure of about 8,000 people.
Here we reveal the 13 Leeds areas which have seen case rates double in the seven days to April 30, the latest available figures, compared to the previous seven days to April 23.
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1. Beeston West & Cottingley
Beeston West & Cottingley recorded 12 new cases, that’s a rate of 145.4. It’s up 500% from the previous week.
2. Cookridge & Holt Park
Cookridge & Holt Park recorded 6 new cases, that’s a rate of 148.8. It’s up 350% from the previous week Photo: Google
3. Farsley South, Stanningley & Pudsey North West
Farsley South, Stanningley & Pudsey North West recorded 6 new cases, that’s a rate of 80.9. It’s up 200% from the previous week.
4. Pudsey South West
Pudsey South West recorded 6 new cases, that’s a rate of 68.9. It’s up 200% from the previous week.
5. Lawnswood & Ireland Wood
Lawnswood & Ireland Wood recorded 8 new cases, that’s a rate of 128.7. It’s up 166.7% from the previous week.
6. Yeadon East
Yeadon East recorded 5 new cases, that’s a rate of 90. It’s up 150% from the previous week.