HERE is today's latest breakdown, area-by-area, of positive cases of Covid-19 in Bradford.
In today's figures the number of cases for Bradford has risen to 1,187.
The area with the highest number of cases is Central Bradford & Barkerend West and Allerton both with 45, followed by Buttershaw with 38 and Toller Lane & Infirmary with 37.
Cleckheaton recorded the lowest number of cases with four, followed by Bowling Park and Burley-in-Wharfedale, both with five and Great Horton & Brackenhill with six.
The data is provided by Public Health England and looks at cases by 'Middle Super Output Area (MSOA)' - a type of statistical unit used in the reporting of small area statistics.
It provides figures for areas which have had three or more positive cases. In areas that have had fewer than three cases the specific number is not provided in order to protect individuals' identities.
The data includes lab confirmed positive cases of Covid-19, with specimen dates in the seven days up to December 31.
MSOAs are a standard statistical geography of approximately 7,200 people.
Some MSOAs have the same name as local electoral wards and figures within the map should not be compared with ward data.
The latest figures show the number of positive cases in the seven days up to December 31:
Bradford and Aire Valley:
- Central Bradford & Barkerend West - 45
- Allerton - 45
- Buttershaw - 38
- Toller Lane & Infirmary - 37
- Bierley & Tong - 36
- Chellow Heights - 31
- Barkerend East - 31
- Scholemoor - 28
- Saltaire & Baildon West - 28
- Baildon North - 28
- Cullingworth & Denholme - 27
- Horton Bank - 26
- Wrose & Bolton Woods - 24
- Manningham & Lister Park - 23
- Queensbury - 23
- Bolton Road & Kings Road - 23
- Idle - 23
- Canterbury - 23
- Frizinghall & Heaton Grove - 22
- Girlington - 22
- Shipley Town - 21
- Cottingley, Harden & Wilsden - 20
- Bankfoot - 20
- Haigh Fold - 18
- Wyke - 18
- Eccleshill - 18
- Ravenscliffe - 17
- Fairweather Green -16
- Wibsey St Enoch's - 16
- Thackley & Esholt - 16
- Undercliffe - 15
- Clayton - 15
- Windhill - 15
- Shearbridge & University - 14
- Brown Royd - 14
- Thornton - 14
- Low Moor - 14
- Crossflatts & Eldwick - 14
- Baildon South - 14
- Thornbury - 12
- Bingley Town - 12
- Laisterdyke & Bowling - 11
- Broomfields & East Bowling - 10
- Heaton Highgate - 9
- Holme Top - 9
- Holme Wood - 7
- Great Horton & Brackenhill - 6
- Bowling Park - 5
Keighley & Wharfe Valley:
- Sutton & Crosshills - 36
- Keighley Central & East - 29
- Ilkley & Ben Rhydding - 25
- Haworth & Oxenhope - 24
- Steeton & Silsden - 24
- Menston & Burley Moor - 23
- Keighley Oakworth Road & West Lane - 17
- Keighley Utley - 16
- Riddlesden & East Morton - 12
- Keighley South - 11
- Keighley Exley Head - 11
- Oakworth & Laycock - 9
- Addingham & Ilkley Moor - 8
- Burley-in-Wharfedale - 5
Other neighbouring areas:
- New Pudsey - 26
- Drighlington & Gildersome West - 17
- Pudsey North East - 12
- Farsley South, Stanningley & Pudsey North West - 17
- Guiseley North & West - 15
- Yeadon West - 15
- Pudsey South East - 8
- Calverley & Farsley North - 26
- Pudsey South West - 20
- Guiseley East & South - 18
- Otley South - 11
- Horsforth South & Rawdon - 30
- Bramhope & Pool-in-Wharfedale - 25
- Yeadon East - 11
- Otley North - 17
- Yeadon South - 15
- Heckmondwike North - 27
- Gomersal - 11
- Cleckheaton - 4
- Heckmondwike Town, Norristhorpe & Roberttown - 18
- Hightown & Hartshead Moor - 6
- Birstall - 28
- Birkenshaw - 20
- Scholes & Hunsworth - 13
- Liversedge, Littletown & Millbridge - 11
- Brighouse - 17
- Northowram & Shelf - 18
- Hipperholme - 19
- Rastrick East - 7
- Clifton & Bailiff Bridge - 19
- Rastrick West - 15
- Illingworth & Ogden - 27
- Skipton South - 22
- Skipton Town & East - 25
- Carleton, Cowling & Cononley - 17
- Grassington, Upper Wharfedale & Gargrave - 42
- Pateley Bridge & Nidd Valley - 3
- Skipton North & Barden Fell - 24
You can view the full map by clicking here
To see yesterday's area-by-area figures, click here
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