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.
The latest figures show Leeds had an infection rate of 39 new cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to May 27, the latest available figures.
Here we reveal which Leeds neighbourhoods saw the biggest infection rate increase during this period, compared to the previous week.
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1. Pudsey South West
Pudsey South West recorded 9 new cases, a rate of 103.4. It’s up 350% from the previous week
2. Morley Central
Morley Central recorded 6 new cases, a rate of 93.2. It’s up 200% from the previous week
3. Swarcliffe
Swarcliffe recorded 5 new cases, a rate of 70.9. It’s up 150% from the previous week Photo: Google
4. Harehills South
Harehills South recorded 5 new cases, a rate of 58.3. It’s up 150% from the previous week
5. Leeds Dock, Hunslet & Stourton
Leeds Dock, Hunslet & Stourton recorded 5 new cases, a rate of 59.4. It’s up 150% from the previous week
6. Robin Hood, Lofthouse & Middleton Lane
Robin Hood, Lofthouse & Middleton Lane recorded 5 new cases, a rate of 49.7. It’s up 150% from the previous week Photo: Google