The city’s Covid infection rate has fallen since the latest national lockdown began on January 6, according to Government figures.
But since mid-January the rate of positive Covid cases per 100,000 people in Sheffield has risen in more neighbourhoods than it has fallen, the latest statistics show.
While 30 out of 70 neighbourhoods across Sheffield have seen a drop in infections, the number of cases has risen in 36, with no change in the other four.
Here we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the biggest drop in case rates per 100,000 between January 14 and 21.
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1. Broomhill and Lower Crookesmoor
Broomhill and Lower Crookesmoor has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 53% from 368.6 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 172.0 on January 21 Photo: Google
2. Shiregeen North
Shiregreen North has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 52%, from 425.5 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 204.3 on January 21 Photo: Google
3. Bents Green and Millhouses
Bents Green and Millhouses has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 43%, from 311.9 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 176.7 on January 21 Photo: Google
4. Gleadless
Gleadless has seen its weekly rate of positive Covid cases fall by 42%, from 298.6 cases per 100,000 on January 14 to 172.8 on January 21 Photo: Google