The latest figures show infections in the latest seven-day period, the first week of May.
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1. Chesterfield Central and Stonegravels
Chesterfield Central and Stonegravels recorded an infection rate of 124.2 per 100,000 during the period of March 6-12, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Brian Eyre
2. Staveley and Norbriggs
Staveley and Norbriggs recorded an infection rate of 113.6 per 100,000 during the period of March 6-12, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Chris Etchells
3. Inkersall Green and Duckmanton
Inkersall Green and Duckmanton recorded an infection rate of 78.7 per 100,000 during the period of March 6-12, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
4. Newbold.
Newbold recorded an infection rate of 65.6 per 100,000 during the period of March 6-12, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Brian Eyre