In Chesterfield and north Derbyshire, eight areas recorded more than seven cases in the two weeks up to April 23 covered in the report.
Derbyshire’s director of public health Dean Wallace has urged people to continue following national restrictions and warned Covid ‘hasn’t gone away’.
He added: “It’s great to meet friends and family again but please remember this should only be outdoors with up to six people or two households.”
1. Dronfield Town and Unstone
Dronfield Town and Unstone recorded 13 cases of Covid-19 between April 10 and April 23, according to the Derbyshire County Council Covid Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Submitted
2. Dronfield South
Dronfield South ecorded nine cases of Covid-19 between April 10 and April 23, according to the Derbyshire County Council Covid Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
3. Grassmoor and Holmewood
Grassmoor and Holmewood recorded eight cases of Covid-19 between April 10 and April 23, according to the Derbyshire County Council Covid Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Brian Eyre
4. Loundsley Green and Holme Hall
Loundsley Green recorded eight cases of Covid-19 between April 10 and April 23, according to the Derbyshire County Council Covid Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google