HERE is today's latest breakdown, area-by-area, of positive cases of COVID-19 in Bradford.
There are 777 confirmed cases in Friday's figures, a fall of 17 from yesterday and a 27 per cent drop from seven days ago.
The area with the highest number of cases is Heaton Highgate with 34, followed by Frizinghall & Heaton Grove with 32 cases, and Central Bradford & Barkerend West with 30.
The lowest number of cases were recorded in Ilkley & Ben Rhydding, Saltaire & Baildon West and Thackley & Esholt, which all recorded fewer than three cases, so are not included in today's list to protect the identities of patients.
They were followed by Baildon South and Bingley Town with three cases, and Addingham & Ilkley Moor, Burley-in-Wharfedale and Wyke with four.
In the neighbouring areas lists, Grassington, Upper Wharfedale & Gargrave, Guiseley East & South, Scholes & Hunsworth, Skipton North & Barden Fell and Skipton South all had fewer than three cases so are not included in today's list to protect the identities of patients.
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, so some areas not listed below may have had positive cases, but less than three.
The data includes lab confirmed positive cases of Covid-19, with specimen dates in the seven days up to March 3.
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 March 3:
Bradford and Aire Valley
Heaton Highgate - 34
Frizinghall & Heaton Grove - 32
Central Bradford & Barkerend West - 30
Brown Royd - 29
Canterbury - 28
Shearbridge & University - 28
Horton Bank - 27
Manningham & Lister Park - 23
Great Horton & Brackenhill - 21
Toller Lane & Infirmary - 20
Buttershaw - 20
Bowling Park - 20
Fairweather Green -18
Cottingley, Harden & Wilsden - 17
Thornbury - 15
Eccleshill - 15
Holme Top - 14
Scholemoor - 14
Bierley & Tong - 14
Barkerend East - 13
Clayton - 13
Chellow Heights - 13
Low Moor - 13
Laisterdyke & Bowling - 12
Crossflatts & Eldwick - 12
Wibsey St Enoch's - 12
Queensbury - 11
Allerton - 11
Holme Wood - 10
Idle - 10
Ravenscliffe - 10
Thornton - 10
Bankfoot - 10
Undercliffe - 10
Bolton Road & Kings Road - 10
Haigh Fold - 9
Cullingworth & Denholme - 8
Baildon North - 7
Girlington - 6
Broomfields & East Bowling - 6
Wrose & Bolton Woods - 5
Shipley Town - 5
Windhill - 5
Wyke - 4
Bingley Town - 3
Baildon South - 3
Keighley and Wharfe Valley
Keighley Oakworth Road & West Lane - 18
Keighley Central & East - 16
Keighley Utley - 15
Keighley South - 10
Steeton & Silsden - 10
Oakworth & Laycock - 9
Keighley Exley Head - 9
Haworth & Oxenhope - 6
Menston & Burley Moor - 6
Riddlesden & East Morton - 6
Addingham & Ilkley Moor - 4
Burley-in-Wharfedale - 4
Other neighbouring areas
Pudsey South West - 22
New Pudsey - 11
Farsley South, Stanningley & Pudsey North West - 11
Bramhope & Pool-in-Wharfedale - 10
Otley South - 10
Guiseley North & West - 9
Otley North - 8
Yeadon East - 7
Drighlington & Gildersome West - 6
Pudsey North East - 6
Pudsey South East - 6
Yeadon South - 5
Horsforth South & Rawdon - 5
Yeadon West - 3
Calverley & Farsley North - 3
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Heckmondwike North - 19
Birkenshaw - 8
Liversedge, Littletown & Millbridge - 6
Cleckheaton - 6
Birstall - 5
Hightown & Hartshead Moor - 4
Heckmondwike Town, Norristhorpe & Roberttown - 4
Gomersal - 4
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Northowram & Shelf - 13
Illingworth & Ogden - 12
Rastrick West - 10
Clifton & Bailiff Bridge - 10
Brighouse - 9
Rastrick East - 4
Hipperholme - 4
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Sutton & Crosshills - 9
Carleton, Cowling & Cononley - 6
Skipton Town & East - 4
Pateley Bridge & Nidd Valley - 3
See how these figures compare with yesterday's here.
To view the full map click here.
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