There are still fears the roadmap out of lockdown could be threatened by the Delta variant though. The latest figures show 12 out of 14 neighbourhoods in Scarborough still saw a drop in infections in the latest seven-day period, the first week in June. Now as the country prepares to ‘unlock’ on 21 June, we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the lowest rate of cases per 100,000 people between 28 May and 4 June. Areas where two or fewer cases were confirmed in a given week may not be included in the totals. Pictures are for illustrative purposes only.
5. Esk Valley and Runswick Coast
Esk Valley and Runswick Coast recorded an infection rate of 0-2 from May 28 and June 4, a decrease from 45.6 the week before. Photo: ONS
6. Scarborough Town and North Bay
Scarborough Town and North Bay recorded an infection rate of 51.4 from May 28 and June 4, a rise from 38.6 the week before. Photo: ONS
7. Ramshill and South Cliff
Ramshill and South Cliff recorded an infection rate of 37.1 from May 28 and June 4, a rise from 0-2 the week before. Photo: ONS
8. Newby and Scalby
Newby and Scalby recorded an infection rate of 0-2 from May 28 and June 4, the same as the week before. Photo: ONS