The latest Covid infection rates in every part of Derbyshire, with one area above England average

The coronavirus infection rate in England has started to fall after the national lockdown was imposed, but numbers remain dangerously high with many hospitals struggling to cope with the demand.
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In Derbyshire, the weekly Covid-19 infection rate remains below the national average in every area except one.

Across England, the weekly infection rate for the seven days ending on Saturday, January 9, which is the latest date for which the Government says complete data is available, is 622.3 new confirmed cases per 100,000 people.

The Covid-19 infection rate in most parts of Derbyshire is below the England averageThe Covid-19 infection rate in most parts of Derbyshire is below the England average
The Covid-19 infection rate in most parts of Derbyshire is below the England average
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Derby has a slightly higher rate, of 667.3, while in Derbyshire Dales it is significantly lower, at 244.7.

Below is the full breakdown of the weekly Covid infection rates for every part of Derbyshire, with the number of confirmed cases during the latest week in brackets.

Amber Valley: 498.6 (639)

Bolsover: 491.5 (396)

Chesterfield: 400.4 (420)

Derby: 667.3 (1,717)

Derbyshire Dales: 244.7 (177)

Erewash: 416.9 (481)

High Peak: 378.8 (351)

North East Derbyshire: 335.1 (340)

South Derbyshire: 454.0 (487)