HERE is the latest breakdown (Saturday's update), area-by-area, of positive cases of COVID-19 in Bradford.
In yesterday's figures, the number of cases has decreased by eight, to 306.
The daily number of people who tested positive for the virus and their result was reported today is 45.
The Bradford district area with the highest number of cases was Chellow Heights with 25, followed by Central Bradford & Barkerend West with 14 and both Brown Royd and Undercliffe with 11.
Baildon North, Baildon South, Bolton Road & Kings Road, Crossflatts & Eldwick, Cullingworth & Denholme, Eccleshill, Haigh Fold, Low Moor, Windhill, Addingham & Ilkley Moor, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Keighley South, Keighley Utley, Menston & Burley Moor, Oakworth & Laycock, Riddlesden & East Morton and Steeton & Silsden recorded the lowest number with cases, and all had fewer than three so are not included in today's list to protect the identities of patients.
The area with the least cases after this was Allerton, Holme Top, Saltaire & Baildon West, Thackley & Esholt, Thornton, Wibsey St Enoch's, Wyke and Ilkley & Ben Rhydding with three, followed by Bankfoot, Bingley Town, Bowling Park, Clayton, Cottingley, Harden & Wilsden, Frizinghall & Heaton Grove, Laisterdyke & Bowling, Shipley Town and Keighley Oakworth Road & West Lane with four, and then Broomfields & East Bowling, Horton Bank, Queensbury, Ravenscliffe and Wrose & Bolton Woods with five.
In the surrounding areas, the highest number of cases was Pudsey South East with 10, followed by both Guiseley East & South and Birstall with nine and Otley South with eight.
Bramhope & Pool-in-Wharfedale, Calverley & Farsley North, Drighlington & Gildersome West, Farsley South, Stanningley & Pudsey North West, Guiseley North & West, Pudsey South East, Yeadon East, Yeadon South, Cleckheaton, Scholes & Hunsworth, Heckmondwike Town, Norristhorpe & Roberttown, Hightown & Hartshead Moor, Rastrick East, Brighouse, Illingworth & Ogden, Grassington, Upper Wharfedale & Gargrave, Skipton South, Pateley Bridge & Nidd Valley and Skipton North & Barden Fell all recorded the lowest number with cases, and all had fewer than three so are not included in today's list to protect the identities of patients.
The area with the least cases after this was Pudsey North East, Yeadon West, Horsforth South & Rawdon, Birkenshaw, Northowram & Shelf and Rastrick West with three, followed by New Pudsey, Otley North, Gomersal, Hipperholme, Clifton & Bailiff Bridge and Skipton Town & East with four, and then Carleton, Cowling & Cononley with five.
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 April 19.
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 from in the seven days up to April 19 are:
Bradford and Aire Valley
Chellow Heights - 25
Central Bradford & Barkerend West - 14
Brown Royd - 11
Undercliffe - 11
Barkerend East - 9
Buttershaw - 9
Manningham & Lister Park - 9
Holme Wood - 8
Thornbury - 8
Bierley & Tong - 7
Fairweather Green -7
Idle - 7
Scholemoor - 7
Toller Lane & Infirmary - 7
Canterbury - 6
Girlington - 6
Great Horton & Brackenhill - 6
Heaton Highgate - 6
Shearbridge & University - 6
Broomfields & East Bowling - 5
Horton Bank - 5
Queensbury - 5
Ravenscliffe - 5
Wrose & Bolton Woods - 5
Bankfoot - 4
Bingley Town - 4
Bowling Park - 4
Clayton - 4
Cottingley, Harden & Wilsden - 4
Frizinghall & Heaton Grove - 4
Laisterdyke & Bowling - 4
Shipley Town - 4
Allerton - 3
Holme Top - 3
Saltaire & Baildon West - 3
Thackley & Esholt - 3
Thornton - 3
Wibsey St Enoch's - 3
Wyke - 3
Baildon North - Less than 3
Baildon South - Less than 3
Bolton Road & Kings Road - Less than 3
Crossflatts & Eldwick - Less than 3
Cullingworth & Denholme - Less than 3
Eccleshill - Less than 3
Haigh Fold - Less than 3
Low Moor - Less than 3
Windhill - Less than 3
Keighley and Wharfe Valley
Keighley Exley Head - 7
Haworth & Oxenhope - 6
Keighley Central & East - 6
Sutton & Crosshills - 6
Keighley Oakworth Road & West Lane - 4
Ilkley & Ben Rhydding - 3
Addingham & Ilkley Moor - Less than 3
Burley-in-Wharfedale - Less than 3
Keighley South - Less than 3
Keighley Utley - Less than 3
Menston & Burley Moor - Less than 3
Oakworth & Laycock - Less than 3
Riddlesden & East Morton - Less than 3
Steeton & Silsden - Less than 3
Other neighbouring areas
Pudsey South West - 10
Guiseley East & South - 9
Otley South - 8
New Pudsey - 4
Otley North - 4
Yeadon West - 3
Pudsey North East - 3
Horsforth South & Rawdon - 3
Drighlington & Gildersome West - Less than 3
Guiseley North & West - Less than 3
Pudsey South East - Less than 3
Farsley South, Stanningley & Pudsey North West - Less than 3
Calverley & Farsley North - Less than 3
Bramhope & Pool-in-Wharfedale - Less than 3
Yeadon East - Less than 3
Yeadon South - Less than 3
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Birstall - 9
Liversedge, Littletown & Millbridge - 6
Heckmondwike North - 6
Gomersal - 4
Birkenshaw - 3
Cleckheaton - Less than 3
Heckmondwike Town, Norristhorpe & Roberttown - Less than 3
Hightown & Hartshead Moor - Less than 3
Scholes & Hunsworth - Less than 3
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Hipperholme - 4
Clifton & Bailiff Bridge - 4
Rastrick West - 3
Northowram & Shelf - 3
Brighouse - Less than 3
Illingworth & Ogden - Less than 3
Rastrick East - Less than 3
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Carleton, Cowling & Cononley - 5
Skipton Town & East - 4
Grassington, Upper Wharfedale & Gargrave - Less than 3
Pateley Bridge & Nidd Valley - Less than 3
Skipton North & Barden Fell - Less than 3
Skipton South - Less than 3
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