The rate stood at 251.2 cases per 100,000 people on the last day of January, according to Leeds City Council. Here the Leeds areas with the highest infection rates in the seven days to January 26. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
![The Leeds areas with the highest Covid rates at the start of February.](https://www.chad.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MDgwMjc2.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
![Beeston East had 22 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 584.9 cases per 100,000 people.](https://www.chad.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MDgwMjc3.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
2. Beeston East
Beeston East had 22 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 584.9 cases per 100,000 people.
![Belle Isle South had 28 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 489.5 cases per 100,000 people.](https://www.chad.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MDgwMjc4.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
3. Belle Isle South
Belle Isle South had 28 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 489.5 cases per 100,000 people.
![Osmondthorpe and Neville Hill had 29 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 473.8 cases per 100,000 people.](https://www.chad.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MDgwMjc5.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
4. Osmondthorpe and Neville Hill
Osmondthorpe and Neville Hill had 29 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 473.8 cases per 100,000 people.
![Seacroft North and Monkswood had 26 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 455.5 cases per 100,000 people.](https://www.chad.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MDgwMjgw.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
5. Seacroft North and Monkswood
Seacroft North and Monkswood had 26 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 455.5 cases per 100,000 people.
![Farnley West and Gamble Hill had 26 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 441.8 cases per 100,000 people.](https://www.chad.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MDgwMjgx.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
6. Farnley West and Gamble Hill
Farnley West and Gamble Hill had 26 new cases in the seven days to January 26, that’s a rate of 441.8 cases per 100,000 people.