Sheffield has now been in a lockdown for almost eight weeks - but there are still areas where Covid-19 infections are rising.
The latest figures show 34 out of 70 have seen an increase in infections in the latest seven-day period.
Here we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the biggest rise in case rates per 100,000 people between 12/14 February and 19/21 February.
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1. FIRTH PARK- 69.4% RISE IN CASES
Firth Park currently has the highest amount of Covid-19 cases, which in the past week have increased by over a half. In the seven days leading up to November 15, 32 cases were confirmed. This was up by 13 from the previous week, showing a percentage rise of 69.4. Photo: Google Maps
2. WALKLEY- 57.9% RISE IN CASES
Cases in Walkley have also increased by more than half. In the week leading up to November 15, a total of 30 cases were recorded, up by 11 from the previous week and showing a rise of 57.9 per cent. Photo: Google Maps
3. BRIGHTSIDE AND WINCOBANK- 32.1% RISE IN CASES
This area has recorded a 32.1 per cent rise in cases after 37 were confirmed in the week leading up to November 15- up by nine cases from the previous week. Photo: Google Maps
4. HERDINGS AND GLEADLESS VALLEY- 28.6% RISE IN CASES
A total of 18 cases were recorded here in the week leading up to November 15, up by four cases from the previous week and showing a percentage rise of 28.6 per cent. Photo: Google Maps