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Positive Cases Positive cases - Leeds Ward comparison Ward commentary, week ending 19/05/2021 The tables below summarise the changes in rate of positive cases for Leeds Wards compared to Leeds. Rate for the most recent 10 seven day periods and total cases are presented. Table 1 Ward heat map, all ages, compares the rate for a Ward to the rate in Leeds for the same period in time, shading ranges from red for Wards with rates higher than Leeds to green for Wards with rates lower than Leeds. From this table changes in rates over time can be observed. Wards are ranked by rate of cases in the most recent 7 days. Table 1a: count of cases 6 or greater for people 60 years old or older, for the same period of time as Table 1. These data include cases in the same postcode as a care home where known. High numbers of cases in the same postcode as a care home are circled in red, further detail in the notes below.* Table 1b: Ward heat map, over 60s - cases per 100,000 people, ranked by rate of cases in the most recent 7 day period and count of cases. Rates are not calculated where the case count is less than 6. Wards are not colour coded where there are fewer than 10 Wards to compare. Commentary Table 1 Ward heat map, all ages, this analysis shows though cumulative rates (since 28/02/2020) are still high Headingley & Hyde Park, Little London & Woodhouse, Calverley & Farsley, Chapel Allerton, Cross Gates & Whinmoor, Killingbeck & Seacroft; recent weekly rates in these wards are generally reducing. Table 1 also shows the rate of cases in the most recent ten weeks. In comparison with the rest of the district, the infection rate remains high in Bramley & Stanningley, Chapel Allerton, Calverley & Farsley, Killingbeck & Seacroft, Garforth & Swillington, Middleton Park, in the week ending 19/05/2021. Table 1a: count of cases 6 or greater for people 60 years old or older, this table shows the number of cases in over 60s are low compared to other age groups. The number of cases has reduced significantly in all the wards in Leeds in the most recent weeks. Only three wards reported cases in 70 days. Table 1b: Ward heat map, over 60s, shows that, in the most recent four weeks, no ward has reported highest rate for the over 60s. *note this includes care home postcode cases . Further information about cases in the latest 7 days is publically available at the link below: https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map 1 of 4 Table 1: Ward heat map - All ages, cases per 100,000 people, ranked by rate of cases in the most recent 7 day period 11/03/2021 - 18/03/2021 - 25/03/2021 - 01/04/2021 - 08/04/2021 - 15/04/2021 - 22/04/2021 - 29/04/2021 - 06/05/2021 - 13/05/2021 - 17/03/2021 24/03/2021 31/03/2021 07/04/2021 14/04/2021 21/04/2021 28/04/2021 05/05/2021 12/05/2021 19/05/2021 since 28/02/20 Leeds 100.9 111.7 98.5 70.7 48.4 45.1 41.9 46.0 46.9 39.7 8,057.7 Bramley & Stanningley 149.6 145.2 118.8 70.4 44.0 70.4 13.2 26.4 184.8 110.0 7,779.3 Chapel Allerton 70.0 127.7 185.3 74.1 78.3 41.2 57.7 49.4 41.2 86.5 9,093.9 Calverley & Farsley 125.2 146.8 198.7 103.7 60.5 25.9 51.8 38.9 56.1 86.4 9,207.9 Killingbeck & Seacroft 162.2 129.8 109.5 48.7 48.7 64.9 52.7 44.6 36.5 73.0 8,926.1 Garforth & Swillington 194.2 104.6 54.8 129.4 144.4 54.8 54.8 24.9 19.9 69.7 8,154.9 Middleton Park 154.1 150.5 66.5 56.0 59.5 49.0 49.0 115.5 73.5 66.5 8,392.3 Armley 96.3 160.4 144.4 52.1 44.1 36.1 40.1 64.2 60.2 64.2 8,330.3 Burmantofts & Richmond Hill 116.6 141.3 91.8 49.5 31.8 60.1 38.9 42.4 53.0 56.5 8,379.3 Rothwell 118.0 137.7 54.1 19.7 39.3 29.5 59.0 29.5 49.2 49.2 7,426.0 Pudsey 186.9 251.8 215.3 125.9 73.1 24.4 52.8 48.7 36.6 44.7 8,428.8 Temple Newsam 61.3 94.3 56.6 42.4 51.8 23.6 28.3 56.6 37.7 42.4 8,398.9 Beeston & Holbeck 116.4 142.7 112.6 93.9 63.8 45.1 86.4 67.6 75.1 41.3 8,173.8 Kippax & Methley 61.6 52.1 33.2 42.6 42.6 23.7 28.4 56.8 37.9 37.9 6,948.3 Morley North 75.8 89.2 75.8 31.2 26.8 58.0 62.4 49.1 49.1 35.7 7,837.1 Morley South 93.5 66.8 89.1 53.5 35.6 40.1 80.2 84.6 40.1 35.6 7,479.5 Headingley & Hyde Park 79.5 104.0 107.1 110.1 36.7 58.1 45.9 33.7 73.4 33.7 14,265.2 Gipton & Harehills 172.8 178.9 103.1 69.7 63.7 72.8 63.7 48.5 39.4 33.4 8,571.1 Hunslet & Riverside 140.2 136.7 178.7 101.6 56.1 52.6 24.5 49.1 38.5 31.5 7,996.9 Weetwood 56.1 60.8 51.4 70.1 9.4 42.1 56.1 37.4 9.4 28.1 6,929.8 Kirkstall 87.1 55.0 87.1 77.9 55.0 36.7 36.7 27.5 27.5 27.5 7,673.3 Alwoodley 61.3 61.3 91.9 87.6 52.5 43.8 26.3 56.9 83.2 26.3 7,241.4 Roundhay 133.7 90.6 64.7 103.5 38.8 34.5 51.7 47.4 25.9 25.9 8,369.6 Horsforth 26.9 40.4 26.9 40.4 31.4 13.5 31.4 31.4 44.9 22.4 5,473.0 Little London & Woodhouse 27.9 33.4 39.0 41.8 39.0 61.3 8.4 33.4 36.2 22.3 9,325.9 Guiseley & Rawdon 56.9 52.5 109.4 48.2 39.4 35.0 17.5 39.4 30.6 21.9 5,883.6 Farnley & Wortley 82.2 172.6 156.2 115.1 41.1 78.1 41.1 61.6 37.0 20.5 7,815.9 Moortown 62.0 133.0 88.6 79.8 53.2 48.8 57.6 44.3 26.6 17.7 7,365.7 Ardsley & Robin Hood 87.7 109.6 105.2 83.3 21.9 39.5 13.2 65.8 35.1 17.5 7,997.9 Cross Gates & Whinmoor 116.8 77.9 43.3 77.9 43.3 30.3 21.6 8.7 30.3 17.3 8,788.9 Adel & Wharfedale 87.2 123.1 82.0 35.9 35.9 20.5 61.5 30.8 56.4 15.4 5,804.8 Wetherby 59.0 127.8 122.9 34.4 24.6 9.8 14.7 14.7 19.7 14.7 6,317.9 Harewood 21.8 81.8 76.4 60.0 54.5 43.6 27.3 5.5 21.8 10.9 5,584.9 Otley & Yeadon 135.2 58.6 49.6 67.6 54.1 72.1 27.0 45.1 27.0 4.5 4,979.5 2 of 4 Table 1a: Ward heat map - cases in over 60s, count where n>=6 n= 10 cases 13/05/2021 -19/05/2021 over 60 and care home postcode, where this represents a substantial proportion of the count for a ward, the number is circled 11/03/2021 - 18/03/2021 - 25/03/2021 - 01/04/2021 - 08/04/2021 - 15/04/2021 - 22/04/2021 - 29/04/2021 - 06/05/2021 - 13/05/2021 - count of cases in 17/03/2021 24/03/2021 31/03/2021 07/04/2021 14/04/2021 21/04/2021 28/04/2021 05/05/2021 12/05/2021 19/05/2021 70 days Leeds 60 49 50 37 35 21 20 27 16 10 325 Gipton & Harehills 9 9 Garforth & Swillington 8 8 Killingbeck & Seacroft 6 6 Chapel Allerton - Pudsey - Roundhay - Otley & Yeadon - Middleton Park - Burmantofts & Richmond Hill - Beeston & Holbeck - Rothwell - Alwoodley - Moortown - Kippax & Methley - Bramley & Stanningley - Cross Gates & Whinmoor - Calverley & Farsley - Farnley & Wortley - Harewood - Hunslet & Riverside - Armley - Wetherby - Ardsley & Robin Hood - Little London & Woodhouse - Temple Newsam - Kirkstall - Morley South - Morley North - Guiseley & Rawdon - Adel & Wharfedale - Weetwood - Headingley & Hyde Park - Horsforth - 3 of 4 Table 1b: Ward heat map - cases per 100,000 people, over 60s, ranked by rate of cases in the most recent 7 day period rate per 100,000 over 60s population count 11/03/2021 - 18/03/2021 - 25/03/2021 - 01/04/2021 - 08/04/2021 - 15/04/2021 - 22/04/2021 - 29/04/2021 - 06/05/2021 - 13/05/2021 - 17/03/2021 24/03/2021 31/03/2021 07/04/2021 14/04/2021 21/04/2021 28/04/2021 05/05/2021 12/05/2021 19/05/2021 70 days Leeds 36.6 30.4 30.4 23.0 21.7 13.0 12.4 16.8 9.9 6.2 325 Garforth & Swillington x x x x 128.7 x x x x x 23 Gipton & Harehills 265.3 x x x x x x x x x 19 Pudsey x x x x x x x x x x 18 Farnley & Wortley x x x x x x x x x x 17 Killingbeck & Seacroft 123.6 x x x x x x x x x 16 Calverley & Farsley x x x x x x x x x x 15 Bramley & Stanningley x x x x x x x x x x 14 Middleton Park x x x x x x x x x x 13 Kirkstall x x x x x x x x x x 13 Harewood x x x x x x x x x x 11 Ardsley & Robin Hood x x x x x x x x x x 11 Alwoodley x x x x x x x x x x 10 Guiseley & Rawdon x x x x x x x x x x 10 Roundhay x x x x x x x x x x 9 Burmantofts & Richmond Hill x x x x x x x x x x 9 Adel & Wharfedale x x x x x x x x x x 9 Rothwell x x x x x x x x x x 8 Moortown x x x x x x x x x x 8 Hunslet & Riverside x x x x x x x x x x 8 Morley South x x x x x x x x x x 8 Morley North x x x x x x x x x x 8 Chapel Allerton x x x x x x x x x x 7 Otley & Yeadon x x x x x x x x x x 7 Beeston & Holbeck x x x x x x x x x x 7 Cross Gates & Whinmoor x x x x x x x x x x 7 Wetherby x x x x x x x x x x 7 Kippax & Methley x x x x x x x x x x 6 Armley x x x x x x x x x x 6 Temple Newsam x x x x x x x x x x 5 Horsforth x x x x x x x x x x 5 Weetwood x x x x x x x x x x 4 Headingley & Hyde Park x x x x x x x x x x 4 Little London & Woodhouse x x x x x x x x x x 1 4 of 4 Positive Cases: Ward Comparison (week ending 19.05.2021) The map shows the change in the number of cases per 100.000 persons in week ending 19.05.2021 compared to previous week.
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