According to Public Health England, this is how many cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in each area of the district between in the week leading up to Tuesday, January 26. The latest figures show there have been 280 new cases of Covid-19 recorded in Harrogate as a whole, with a rate of 174.1 per 100,000. Please note: Data is provided for each of Harrogate's middle layer super output areas (MSOAs), a metric used to break large areas into groups of roughly equivalent population. The areas are in no particular order.
1. Ouseburn, Hammerton and Tockwith
In the week leading up to January 26, there were 12 Covid-19 cases recorded in Ouseburn, Hammerton and Tockwith. This is down from 23 recorded the week before. Photo: Google Maps
2. Pateley Bridge and Nidd Valley
In the week leading up to January 26, there were 19 Covid-19 cases recorded in Pateley Bridge and Nidd Valley. This is up from 18 recorded the week before. Photo: Google Maps
3. Menwith, Beckwithshaw and Denton Moor
In the week leading up to January 26, there were 3 Covid-19 cases recorded in Menwith, Beckwithshaw and Denton Moor. This is down from 20 recorded the week before. Photo: Google Maps
4. Spofforth, Burn Bridge and Huby
In the week leading up to January 26, there were 13 Covid-19 cases recorded in Spofforth, Burn Bridge and Huby. This is up from 10 recorded the week before. Photo: Google Maps