As of Thursday 2nd February, there were 208,140 cumulative confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in North Yorkshire, as reported by Public Health England. This is an increase of 251 new cases in North Yorkshire over the previous day.
Graph tracking the number of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases where the patient lives within the North Yorkshire Upper Tier Local Authority Area. This tracker is updated each day when Public Health England release that day's data.
North Yorkshire shares boundaries with Lancashire, Leeds, County Durham, Bradford, Cumbria, Wakefield, East Riding of Yorkshire, Doncaster, Stockton-on-Tees, York, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, and Darlington. The below table shows the number of cumulative confirmed COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases in each neighbouring UTLA as of Thursday 2nd February:
UTLA | #Cases | Map |
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Lancashire | 460,550 | map |
Leeds | 300,484 | map |
County Durham | 201,704 | map |
Bradford | 186,149 | map |
Cumbria | 178,656 | map |
Wakefield | 128,455 | map |
East Riding of Yorkshire | 118,555 | map |
Doncaster | 117,700 | map |
Stockton-on-Tees | 77,714 | map |
York | 73,113 | map |
Middlesbrough | 57,336 | map |
Redcar and Cleveland | 52,120 | map |
Darlington | 41,811 | map |
Table showing the percentage increase in confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases per day where the patient lives within the North Yorkshire Upper Tier Local Authority Area. This table is updated each day when Public Health England release that day's data.
Total Cases | % Increase | |
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THU 2 FEB | 208140 | 0.1% |
THU 26 JAN | 207889 | 0.1% |
THU 19 JAN | 207732 | 0.1% |
THU 12 JAN | 207556 | 0.1% |
THU 5 JAN | 207248 | 0.4% |
THU 22 DEC | 206432 | 0.2% |
THU 15 DEC | 205981 | 0.2% |
THU 8 DEC | 205630 | 0.1% |
THU 1 DEC | 205354 | 0.1% |
THU 24 NOV | 205127 | 0.1% |
THU 17 NOV | 204922 | 0.1% |
THU 10 NOV | 204707 | 0.1% |
THU 3 NOV | 204482 | 0.2% |
THU 27 OCT | 204126 | 0.2% |
THU 20 OCT | 203643 |
The below maps show the location of the city or town within North Yorkshire, and the number of COVID-19 cases in the surrounding areas.