Latest coronavirus rates in Sheffield as cases FALL in every area of South Yorkshire

The coronavirus rate has once again fallen in Sheffield with cases falling in every area of South Yorkshire.
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The figures, for the seven days to November 6, are based on tests carried out in laboratories (pillar one of the Government’s testing programme) and in the wider community (pillar two).

The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people.

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Data for the most recent four days (November 7-10) has been excluded as it is incomplete and does not reflect the true number of cases.

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A majority of areas in England (213 out of 315) have seen a rise in case rates.

Oldham continues to have the highest rate in England, with 1,698 new cases recorded in the seven days to November 6 – the equivalent of 716.1 cases per 100,000 people.

This is down slightly from 737.2 cases per 100,000 in the seven days to October 30.

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Hull has the second highest rate, up sharply from 402.7 to 714.5, with 1,856 new cases. This is also the biggest week-on-week jump for any area in England.

Blackburn with Darwen is in third place, where the rate has dropped from 746.8 to 669.4, with 1,002 new cases.

Here is the list in full. From left to right, it reads: name of local authority; rate of new cases in the seven days to November 6; number (in brackets) of new cases recorded in the seven days to November 6; rate of new cases in the seven days to October 30; number (in brackets) of new cases recorded in the seven days to October 30.

Oldham 716.1 (1698), 737.2 (1748)

Hull 714.5 (1856), 402.7 (1046)

Blackburn with Darwen 669.4 (1002), 746.8 (1118)

North East Lincolnshire 628.0 (1002), 429.3 (685)

Bradford 585.1 (3158), 522.8 (2822)

Wigan 577.2 (1897), 683.7 (2247)

Kirklees 569.4 (2504), 464.5 (2043)

Rochdale 566.5 (1260), 584.1 (1299)

Bury 563.4 (1076), 566.5 (1082)

Salford 528.5 (1368), 623.6 (1614)

Bolton 520.3 (1496), 548.4 (1577)

Wakefield 497.3 (1732), 454.8 (1584)

South Staffordshire 476.7 (536), 402.0 (452)

Barnsley 476.4 (1176), 509.2 (1257)

Doncaster 471.6 (1471), 532.6 (1661)

Rossendale 467.3 (334), 447.7 (320)

Bolsover 466.7 (376), 410.9 (331)

Bassetlaw 460.6 (541), 395.9 (465)

Pendle 457.1 (421), 427.7 (394)

Derby 449.7 (1157), 386.7 (995)

Tameside 448.6 (1016), 540.0 (1223)

Dudley 443.7 (1427), 341.1 (1097)

Gateshead 441.0 (891), 352.4 (712)

Rotherham 438.2 (1163), 538.0 (1428)

Calderdale 434.1 (918), 375.0 (793)

Leeds 430.2 (3412), 429.8 (3409)

Hyndburn 429.4 (348), 493.6 (400)

South Derbyshire 427.9 (459), 409.3 (439)

Preston 427.6 (612), 437.3 (626)

Bristol 426.4 (1976), 405.1 (1877)

Stoke-on-Trent 425.9 (1092), 363.1 (931)

Sandwell 422.9 (1389), 362.3 (1190)

Newcastle-under-Lyme 421.8 (546), 401.7 (520)

Leicester 421.8 (1494), 374.6 (1327)

Amber Valley 419.8 (538), 289.5 (371)

Scarborough 418.4 (455), 159.1 (173)

Manchester 417.5 (2308), 477.5 (2640)

East Riding of Yorkshire 413.6 (1411), 294.6 (1005)

Burnley 400.4 (356), 352.0 (313)

Trafford 396.0 (940), 388.0 (921)

Staffordshire Moorlands 392.1 (386), 329.2 (324)

Redcar and Cleveland 390.8 (536), 270.5 (371)

Tamworth 387.2 (297), 335.1 (257)

East Staffordshire 382.5 (458), 314.0 (376)

Stafford 382.4 (525), 332.2 (456)

Mansfield 382.4 (418), 381.5 (417)

Middlesbrough 379.5 (535), 300.8 (424)

Warrington 375.2 (788), 464.3 (975)

Stockton-on-Tees 374.0 (738), 391.2 (772)

Hartlepool 365.1 (342), 324.6 (304)

Sunderland 362.3 (1006), 316.9 (880)

Sheffield 362.1 (2118), 425.9 (2491)