NORTH Yorkshire's Hambleton district has seen the highest rate of Covid cases this past week - take a look area by area.
The data shows the seven-day rate per 100,000 as of July 9 2021 and is representative of positive test results provided seven days before the "latest data" date.
The data shows Hambleton has the highest rate of Covid cases at 437 cases per 100,000 and Harrogate at a close second with 406 cases per 100,000.
Ryedale currently has the fewest cases with 152 cases per 100,000 and Craven is close behind with 243 cases per 100,000.
The cases per 100,000 in each district are as follows as of July 9 2021:
Hambleton:
Northallerton: 85
Brompton, Appleton and Thimbleby: 44
Northallerton South and Leeming Bar: 35
Leeming, Pickhill and Thornton: 31
Thirsk Sourth and Coxwold: 30
Great Ayton and Stokesley: 27
Rudby and Ingleby: 24
Easingwold and Stillington: 18
Bedale and Snape: 15
Linton, Tollerton and Raskelf: 15
Thirsk North: 10
Harrogate:
Harrogate East: 54
Killinghall and Hampsthwaite: 47
Starbeck: 46
Harrogate West and Pannal: 45
Central Harrogate: 44
Saltergate: 44
Ripon North and West: 35
Ripon South and East: 34
Bilton: 33
Spofforth, Burn Bidge and Huby: 27
Hookstone: 26
Dishforth, Baldersby and Markington: 25
Stray: 24
Boroughbridge and Marton-cum-Grafton: 22
Ouesburn, Hammerton and Tockwith: 22
Knaresborough Central: 21
Knaresborough North: 19
Masham, Kirkby Malzeard and North Stainley: 15
Knaresborough South and Follifoot: 14
Menwith, Beckwithshaw and Denton Moor: 14
Richmondshire:
Catterick Garrison and Colburn: 82
Richmond Town: 25
Leybrun, Middleham and Tunstall: 19
North Richmondshire: 17
Catterick and Brompton-on-Swale: 16
Upper Dales:10
Scarborough:
Scarborough Central: 39
Whitby South and East: 28
Whitby West: 25
Newby and Scalby: 23
Falsgrave: 22
Barrowcliff and Northstead: 21
Scarborough Town and North Bay: 21
Eastfield, Crossgate and Seamer: 18
Ramshill and South Cliff: 16
Wheatcroft and Cayton: 16
Burniston, Sleights and Fylingdales: 12
Esk Valley and Runswick Coast: 12
Filey and Hummanby: 10
Ayton and Snainton: 9
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