The good news for High Peak residents is that most areas reported very low numbers of cases last week, but there are still some local hotspots which mean people should remain vigilant following the latest easing of lockdown rules and ahead of the total relaxation targeted for June 21.
The figures, which are for the seven days up to May 27, are from the Government’s interactive coronavirus map which is updated daily at 4pm.
5. Whaley Bridge and Chinley
In the seven days to May 27, there were fewer than three cases meaning the virus was officially classed as suppressed. Photo: coronavirus.data.gov.uk
6. New Mills East and Hayfield
In the seven days to May 27, there were fewer than three cases meaning the virus was officially classed as suppressed. Photo: coronavirus.data.gov.uk
7. New Mills West and Furness Vale
In the seven days to May 27, there were three cases, down one (or 25 per cent) from the previous reporting period. At a rate of 38.2 cases per 100,000 people, the area was below the England average. Photo: coronavirus.data.gov.uk
8. Glossop
In the seven days to May 27, there were three cases, up six (or 300 per cent) from the previous reporting period. At a rate of 78.5 per 100,000 people, the area was above the England average. Photo: coronavirus.data.gov.uk