In the week to February 17 (the latest week on record), there were 24 areas in the city with fewer than 10 new cases.
Across the whole city in that week there were 698 new cases reported – a decline in 150 from the week previous.
And the infection rate fell from 145 in the week to February 11 to 119.3 in the week to Febrary 17.
Three of Sheffield’s areas had fewer than three new cases of Covid-19 in the most recent week. Because data for these is so low, specific umbers cannot be given.
These were: Beauchief; Dore and Whirlow; and Spring Vale and Steel Bank.
The following 21 areas were the ones on Sheffield with between three and 10 new cases in the week to February 17.
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24 Sheffield areas had fewer than 10 new cases of Covid-19 in the most recent week on record. Photo: Gov
. Shiregreen South
In the seven days to February 17, Shiregreen South had 6 new cases and an infection rate of 86.3 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
. Sheffield Lane Top and Longley Park
In the seven days to February 17, Sheffield Lane Top and Longley Park had 4 new cases and an infection rate of 66.0 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
. Southey Green East
In the seven days to February 17, Southey Green East had 4 new cases and an infection rate of 50.9 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
. Shirecliffe and Parkwood Springs
In the seven days to February 17, Shirecliffe and Parkwood Springs had 4 new cases and an infection rate of 57.5 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
. Tinsley and Carbrook
In the seven days to February 17, Tinsley and Carbrook had 5 new cases and an infection rate of 70.4 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
. Darnall
In the seven days to February 17, Darnall had 5 new cases and an infection rate of 58.5 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
1. Shiregreen South
In the seven days to February 17, Shiregreen South had 6 new cases and an infection rate of 86.3 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
2. Sheffield Lane Top and Longley Park
In the seven days to February 17, Sheffield Lane Top and Longley Park had 4 new cases and an infection rate of 66.0 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
3. Southey Green East
In the seven days to February 17, Southey Green East had 4 new cases and an infection rate of 50.9 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google
4. Shirecliffe and Parkwood Springs
In the seven days to February 17, Shirecliffe and Parkwood Springs had 4 new cases and an infection rate of 57.5 per 100,000 people. Photo: Google