There are eight areas in and around Hartlepool which have recorded a higher percentage of new Covid-19 cases in the seven-days leading up to Thursday, November 5, compared to the week before.
There are just two areas in Hartlepool which have seen a fall in the number of cases.
Official figures also show the case rate which takes into account the number of people living in each area compared to the number of people who have tested positive for the virus.
The figures are based on tests carried out in laboratories (pillar one of the Government’s testing programme) and in the wider community (pillar two). Pictures are for illustrative purposes only
1. Horden
There has been a 180% increase in the number of cases recorded in the seven days to November 5 compared to the week prior. The current case rate is 726 per 100,000 people which equals 42 new cases. Photo: Frank Reid
2. Jesmond
There has been a 110.5% increase in the number of cases recorded in the seven days to November 5 compared to the week prior. The current case rate is 488.7 per 100,000 people which equals 40 new cases. Photo: Frank Reid
3. Billingham North & Wolviston
There has been a 85.2% increase in the number of cases recorded in the seven days to November 5 compared to the week prior. The current case rate is 535.6 per 100,000 people which equals 50 new cases. Photo: Frank Reid
4. Rossmere and Mill
There has been a 69.2% increase in the number of cases recorded in the seven days to November 5 compared to the week prior. The current case rate is 319.4 per 100,000 people which equals 22 new cases. Photo: Frank Reid