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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1. Hadfield West and Gamesley
Hadfield West and Gamesley, in High Peak, recorded an infection rate of 217.2 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Google
2. Hadfield East and Tintwistle
Hadfield Eat and Tintwistle recorded an infection rate of 125.8 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Google
3. Boythorpe and Birdholme
Boythorpe and Birdholme, in Chesterfield, recorded an infection rate of 91.6 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Google
4. Glossop
Glossop, High Peak, recorded an infection rate of 88.3 per 100,000 people between May 15 and May 28, according to Derbyshire County Council's Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Photo: Google