According to data from the Government's coronavirus dashboard the current infection rate average for England is roughly 22.1 cases per 100,000 people.
The latest figures from Derbyshire County Council’s Covid Surveillance Report reveal the areas recording a higher infection rate in the fortnight up to April 30.
National coronavirus restrictions are expected to be eased again on May 17 with the reopening of indoor hospitality.
Public health officials in Derbyshire are continuing to urge people to follow the basics of social distancing, wearing a face covering and washing hands regularly.
1. Killamarsh
Killamarsh recorded an infection rate of 157.9 per 100,000 during the period of April 17 to 30, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
2. Tibshelf, Newton and Hardwick
Tibshelf, Newton and Hardwick recorded an infection rate of 117.6 per 100,000 during the period of April 17 to 30, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Sophie Wills
3. Arkwright Town and Temple Normanton
Arkwright Town and Temple Normanton recorded an infection rate of 105.0 per 100,000 during the period of April 17 to 30, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Google
4. Creswell and Hodthorpe
Creswell and Hodthorpe recorded an infection rate of 79.5 per 100,000 during the period of April 17 to 30, according to figures by Derbyshire County Council in its weekly Covid-19 Surveillance Report. Image for illustrative purposes only. Photo: Submitted