Coronavirus infection rates have risen steeply across the UK in the past week, official figures show.
There were 327,467 positive test results in the week to December 3, up 11 per cent from the week before.
At a regional level, Northern Ireland has the highest infection rates in the UK, with 670 cases per 100,000 people, followed by South East England, with 659 cases per 100,000.
Scotland has the lowest rate, with 358 cases per 100,000.
At the neighbourhood level, Covid-19 case rates have been published. Here are the wards in Mansfield recording the highest and lowest case rate figures for the week up to December 4.
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At a regional level, Northern Ireland has the highest infection rates in the UK, with 670 cases per 100,000 people, followed by South East England, with 659 cases per 100,000.