Official Government figures show that since mid-January the rate of positive Covid cases per 100,000 people in Leeds has been falling. It's now down to 102.5 after almost 10 weeks of lockdown. But infection rates vary across the city's Middle Super Output Areas, a geographic measure of about 8,000 people. Here we reveal which Leeds areas had the highest infection rates in the seven days to March 9, the latest available figures. All images are for illustrative purposes only.
1. Wetherby East & Thorp Arch
Wetherby East & Thorp Arch recorded 89 cases in the seven days to March 9 - a rate of 1,266.2. This is due to an outbreak at HMP Wealstun prison. The rate is up 71.2% from the previous week.
2. Rodley & Stanningley Park
Rodley & Stanningley Park recorded 16 cases in the seven days to March 9 - a rate of 264.4. The rate is up 77.8% from the previous week.
3. Belle Isle North
Belle Isle North recorded 14 cases in the seven days to March 9 - a rate of 231.7. The rate is up 40% from the previous week.
4. Gipton North
Gipton North recorded 18 cases in the seven days to March 9 - a rate of231.1. The rate is up 28.6% from the previous week.
5. Armley & New Wortley
Armley & New Wortley recorded 19 cases in the seven days to March 9 - a rate of 215.7. The rate is down 34.5% from the previous week.
6. Halton Moor
Halton Moor recorded 14 cases in the seven days to March 9 - a rate of 213.1. The rate is up 133.3% from the previous week.