Latest data from Public Health England based on positive virus tests in hospitals and in the community in the week to February 11, shows there are a dozen neighbourhoods in the city where cases are going up.
Infections jumped by 150 percent in one area of Sheffield according to the most recent figures, even though national lockdown restrictions are still in place aimed at slowing the spread of the virus.
To find out where the Sheffield areas with rising Covid-19 cases are located, read the article below.
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1. Dronfield Town and Unstone
Close to Sheffield, Dronfield Town and Unstone had six new virus infections in the week to February 11 - a rise of three from the week previously. Cases increased by a total of 100% in this period. Photo: Google
2. Intake
In the seven days to February 11, cases spiked by 83.3% in Intake as 11 more residents tested positive for Covid-19 - an increase of five from the last recorded period. Photo: Google
3. Mosborough and Halfway
Mosborough and Halfway had 18 additional infections in the week to February 11 - a total of eight more from the previous period. Cases increased by 80% in this week. Photo: Google
4. Highfield and Lowfield
Coronavirus cases spiked by 73.7% in Highfield and Lowfield in the seven days to February 11. A total of 33 residents tested positive for the virus in this week, 14 more from the week before. Photo: Google