And although case rates have predominantly fallen across the country, concerns are growing after cases of the Indian variant doubled in a week.
It is now the dominant strain in the UK, one expert said. and there are fears the roadmap out of lockdown could be threatened by the new variant.
Here we reveal which Leeds neighbourhoods had the highest infection rate per 100,000 people between May 17 and May 23, the latest available figures.
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1. Middleton Park Avenue
Middleton Park Avenue had an infection rate of 194.8 in the seven days to May 8
2. Bramley Park South
Bramley Park South had an infection rate of 158 in the seven days to May 8
3. Woodhouse & Little London
Woodhouse & Little London had an infection rate of 143.4 in the seven days to May 8
4. Methley
Methley had an infection rate of 139.5 in the seven days to May 8 Photo: Google
5. Middleton Town Street
Middleton Town Street had an infection rate of 139.5 in the seven days to May 8
6. Yeadon West
Yeadon West had an infection rate of 130.8 in the seven days to May 8 Photo: Google