Latest weekly Covid-19 rates for local authority areas in England
Nearly two-thirds of local areas are currently recording a rise in rates.
Nearly two-thirds of local areas are currently recording a rise in rates.
Hull has the highest rate, with 1,601 new cases in the seven days to August 11.
Nearly two-thirds of local areas have recorded a week-on-week rise in rates.
The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people.
One in 10 local areas have recorded a week-on-week rise in rates.
Lincoln, Middlesbrough and Blackpool are currently recording the highest rates.
All local areas have recorded a week-on-week fall in rates.
Just 2% of local areas have recorded a week-on-week rise in rates.
A total of 29,173 cases were reported by the Government on Sunday.
Of the 315 local areas in England, 307 (97%) have seen a week-on-week rise in rates and eight (3%) have seen a fall.
Redcar & Cleveland, Middlesbrough and Stockton-on-Tees are recording the highest rates.
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Redcar & Cleveland, Middlesbrough and South Tyneside are currently recording the highest rates.
South Tyneside, Redcar & Cleveland and Hartlepool are currently recording the highest rates.
South Tyneside, Sunderland and Hartlepool are currently recording the highest rates.