The map shows the number of new cases recorded during the seven period rate, as well as the direction of change.
Images are for illustrative purposes only.
. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: A man fills out his details prior to taking the lateral flow test on February 22, 2021 in Portsmouth, England. NHS Test and Trace have provided Portsmouth City Council with the lateral flow tests, coming as part of a new pilot to enable local public health leaders to start testing eligible critical workers not covered by other rapid community testing programmes. The community testing initiative, which is in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care, launched at the Guildhall in Portsmouth to help drive down transmission rates. The site offers asymptomatic testing for those critical workers who cannot work from home and those who, during the course of their work, have regular contact with other people. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
This is how many new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in each area of the High Peak. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images) Photo: Finnbarr Webster
. Buxton North
12 new cases - no change, 0% Photo: Google
. Buxton South and East
Six new cases - no change (0%) Photo: Google
. Buxton Burbage and Harpur Hill
Three new cases, down four (-57.1%) Photo: Google
. Chapel-en-le-Frith and Hope Valley
Seven new cases, down 1 (-12.5%) Photo: Google
1. Buxton North
12 new cases - no change, 0% Photo: Google
2. Buxton South and East
Six new cases - no change (0%) Photo: Google
3. Buxton Burbage and Harpur Hill
Three new cases, down four (-57.1%) Photo: Google
4. Chapel-en-le-Frith and Hope Valley
Seven new cases, down 1 (-12.5%) Photo: Google