Will England reopen on June 21?: Here are 11 areas of north Derbyshire still reporting Covid cases in the last weeks of May
By Tim Paget
Published 4th Jun 2021, 12:16 BST
Lockdown is gradually lifting in Derbyshire and across England – but there are some areas where coronavirus cases are still being reported.
And although case rates have predominantly fallen across the country, there are still concerns the roadmap out of lockdown could be threatened by the Delta variant.
Now as the country prepares to ‘unlock’ on 21 June, we reveal which neighbourhoods in the north of the county, reported the highest case rates per 100,000 people in the 14 days between May 15 and May 28.
The figures are taken from Derbyshire County Council’s Covid-19 Surveillance Report.
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The figures are taken from Derbyshire County Council’s Covid-19 Surveillance Report.
5. Dronfield South
Dronfield South, North East Derbyshire, recorded an infection rate of 67.7 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Google
Dinting, High Peak, recorded an infection rate of 62.1 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Google
Alfreton, Amber Valley, recorded an infection rate of 57.4 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Brian Eyre
New Mills West, High Peak, recorded an infection rate of 50.9 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Google