The figures, from Public Health England, show where positive cases of Covid-19 are falling the quickest across Sheffield as the city gets to grips with a month-long national lockdown.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Sheffield since the pandemic began has passed 20,000.
But new figures show that the rate of Covid-19 infections in the city is continuing to fall, with fewer than 400 new cases per 100,000 people recorded during the latest week.
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1. BROOMHILL- 53.1 per cent drop
Cases in Broomhill have fallen by more than half. A total of 15 cases were recorded in the area during the week ending November 3, 17 less than the week before. The data is showing a decrease of 53.1 per cent. Photo: Google Maps
2. CROOKES- 51.9 per cent drop
A total of 13 cases were recorded here during the week ending November 3, down from 27 cases the week before that. The data is showing a drop of more than half, or 51.9 per cent. Photo: Google Maps
3. WOODSEATS- 51.9 PER CENT DROP
Cases in Woodseats have also fallen by more than half. A total of of 13 positive cases were recorded here during the week ending November 3, down 14 from the week before. This equates to a percentage drop of 51.9. Photo: Google Maps
4. HILLSBOROUGH, OWLERTON AND WADSLEY BRIDGE- 42.6 PER CENT DROP
A total of 27 cases were recorded during the week ending November 3, down by 20 cases the previous week, showing a drop of 42.6 per cent. Photo: Google Maps