Latest figures from the Government show that Covid-19 cases are still rapidly falling across Sunderland following a spike which peaked on January 8.
In the seven days leading up to February 2, Wearside recorded an infection rate of 842.9 cases per 100,000 people – with 2,342 positive cases recorded.
By comparison, in the week leading up to January 26, Sunderland recorded 3,111 positive cases which gave a rate of 1,119.7 per 100,000 people.
Hall Farm currently has the lowest Covid-19 case rate in Wearside, with 485.1 per 100,000 people.
Data for the last five days is not included as it may not yet be complete or accurate.
Here we reveal the areas of Sunderland that have the lowest Covid-19 infection rates in the seven days leading up to February 2.
1. Houghton Town
In the seven days up to February 9, Houghton Town recorded a case rate of 370.5 per 100,000 people. A total of 32 cases were recorded - a drop of 48.4% than the previous week. Photo: Gov.uk
2. Herrington and Doxford
In the seven days up to February 9, Herrington and Doxford recorded a case rate of 375.5 per 100,000 people. A total of 25 cases were recorded - a drop of 51% than the previous week. Photo: Gov.uk
3. Hendon and Docks
In the seven days up to February 9, Hendon and Docks recorded a case rate of 381.6 per 100,000 people. A total of 31 cases were recorded - a drop of 43.6% than the previous week. Photo: Gov.uk
4. Monkwearmouth
In the seven days up to February 9, Monkwearmouth recorded a case rate of 385.5 per 100,000 people. A total of 37 cases were recorded - a drop of 43.9% than the previous week. Photo: Gov.uk