The average rate of coronavirus infections in Leeds is now at 45.6 cases per 100,000 people. And, it's good news for these Leeds areas as there were less than three new cases confirmed in each of them in the seven days to April 15 - the latest available figures. For areas with fewer than three cases, the data has been withdrawn to protect individuals' identities. All images are for illustrative purposes only.
1. Farsley South, Stanningley and Pudsey North West
There were fewer than three new cases recorded in Farsley South, Stanningley and Pudsey North West in the seven days to April 15. The data has been suppressed to protect individuals' identity.
2. Yeadon East, South and West
There were fewer than three new cases recorded in each of Yeadon East, Yeadon South and Yeadon West in the seven days to April 15. The data has been suppressed to protect individuals' identity.
3. Guiseley North and West
There were fewer than three new cases recorded in Guiseley North and West in the seven days to April 15. The data has been suppressed to protect individuals' identity.
4. Bramhope and Pool-in-Wharfedale
There were fewer than three new cases recorded in Bramhope and Pool-in-Wharfedale in the seven days to April 15. The data has been suppressed to protect individuals' identity.
5. Horsforth West and East
There were fewer than three new cases recorded in each of Horsforth West and Horsforth East in the seven days to April 15. The data has been suppressed to protect individuals' identity.
6. Adel
There were fewer than three new cases recorded in Adel in the seven days to April 15. The data has been suppressed to protect individuals' identity.