The latest Government figures show there were 2,594 coronavirus cases recorded in Leeds in the seven days to January 3, an infection rate of 327.1 cases per 100,000 people. That's up 64.2 per cent from the previous seven day period. But infection rates vary across the city's Middle Super Output Areas (MSOA) - a geographic measure of approximately 7,200 people. These 12 Leeds neighborhoods were the only areas in the city to see infection rates fall in the seven days to January 3, the latest available figures. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
1. Tinshill - down 58.8%
Tinshill had seven new cases in the seven days to January 3, that’s a rate of 119.8. It’s down 58.8% from the previous week
2. Farnley East - down 50%
Farnley East had eight new cases in the seven days to January 3, that’s a rate of 123.3. It’s down 50% from the previous week Photo: Google
3. Armley & New Wortle- down 50%
Armley & New Wortley had 13 new cases in the seven days to January 3, that’s a rate of 147.6. It’s down 50% from the previous week
4. Lady Wood & Oakwood - down 50%
Lady Wood & Oakwood had 18 new cases in the seven days to January 3, that’s a rate of 147.6. It’s down 50% from the previous week
5. Lincoln Green & St James - down 36%
Lincoln Green & St James had 16 new cases in the seven days to January 3, that’s a rate of 173.3. It’s down 36% from the previous week
6. Roundhay Park & Slaid Hill - down 34.8%
Roundhay Park & Slaid Hill had 15 new cases in the seven days to January 3, that’s a rate of 260.8. It’s down 34.8% from the previous week