County Hall’s weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report covers the seven-day period up to February 26.
It comes as the majority of children prepare to return to school on Monday, March 8 – and public health officials are urging people to continue following the rules.
Dean Wallace, Derbyshire’s director of public health, said: “Following Government rules and guidelines is making a real difference and it’s so important we all carry on doing all we can.
“That means abiding by the national lockdown and following the basics that we are more than familiar with now – hands, face, space."
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Health officials have urged people to continue following the basics. Photo: Pixabay

. Inkersall Green and Duckmanton
Inkersall Green and Duckmanton recorded an infection rate of 236 per 100,000 during the period of February 20-26, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google

. Chesterfield central and Stonegravels
Chesterfield central and Stonegravels recorded an infection rate of 175.9 per 100,000 during the period of February 20-26, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Staff

1. Inkersall Green and Duckmanton
Inkersall Green and Duckmanton recorded an infection rate of 236 per 100,000 during the period of February 20-26, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google

2. Chesterfield central and Stonegravels
Chesterfield central and Stonegravels recorded an infection rate of 175.9 per 100,000 during the period of February 20-26, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Staff

3. Loundsley Green and Holme Hall
Loundsley Green and Holme Hall recorded an infection rate of 114.8 per 100,000 during the period of February 20-26, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google

4. Staveley and Norbriggs
Staveley and Norbriggs recorded an infection rate of 113.6 per 100,000 during the period of February 20-26, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Chris Etchells