The data from the seven days to November 24 shows the areas in the city which have a lower infection rate than the capital which has an average of 180.5 cases per 100,000.
Across England, the average coronavirus case rate is 217.6 infections in every 100,000 people.
Find out where the 28 areas in Sheffield are that have an infection rate of lower than 180.5, despite being in Tier Three from Wednesday, December 2.
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1. Herdings and Gleadless Valley
In the Herdings and Gleadless Valley area, the neighbourhood had an average of 47 infections per 100,000 people in the week ending November 24. While London had a rate of 180.5 cases in every 100,000. Photo: Google
2. Cathedral and Kelham
The Cathedral and Kelham area had an average of 47.2 cases per 100,000 in the seven days to November 24 - considering lower than London's 180.5 infections. Photo: Google
3. Crookes
In the seven days to November 24, Crookes had an average rate of 64.2 cases in every 100,00 people - compared to London's rate of 180.5 cases. Photo: Google
4. Broomhall
There was an average virus rate of 87.3 per 100,000 in Broomhall in the week ending November 24. This is considerably lower than London's average of 180.5 infections in every 100,000 people. Photo: Google