Derbyshire County Council’s Weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report records the rates for each area over the period of February 13 to February 19.
Ahead of the easing of lockdown – beginning with reopening of schools to all pupils on Monday, March 8 – public health officials are urging people to continue following the rules.
Dean Wallace, Derbyshire’s director of public health, said: “Following Government rules and guidelines is making a real difference and it’s so important we all carry on doing all we can.
“That means abiding by the national lockdown and following the basics that we are more than familiar with now – hands, face, space.
“I’d also encourage people to go and get tested at the community testing facilities that are now open around the county so that people who have the virus but are not showing any symptoms can isolate if they test positive, and help to stop the spread."
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The areas of Derbyshire with the highest Covid-19 infection rates have been revealed. Image: Pixabay Photo: Pixabay
. Hallam Fields and Greenwood Avenue, Erewash
Hallam Fields and Greenwood Avenue, Erewash, recorded an infection rate of 391.9 per 100,000 during the period of February 13 to 19, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
1. Hallam Fields and Greenwood Avenue, Erewash
Hallam Fields and Greenwood Avenue, Erewash, recorded an infection rate of 391.9 per 100,000 during the period of February 13 to 19, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
2. Willington North, Findern and Stenson Fields, South Derbyshire
Willington North, Findern and Stenson Fields recorded an infection rate of 331 per 100,000 during the period of February 13 to 19, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
3. Long Eaton South
Long Eaton South recorded an infection rate of 319.5 per 100,000 during the period of February 13 to 19, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
4. Killamarsh, North East Derbyshire
Killamarsh recorded an infection rate of 315.8 per 100,000 during the period of February 13 to 19, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google