A new interactive map shows how high coronavirus infection rates are in different parts of the UK. Using Department of Health data the interactive tool breaks the country into local authorities.
The worst affected areas, such as Epping Forest and Redbridge - where rates have risen above 1,300 cases per 100,000 people in the past week - are shown in dark blue and purple.
Parts of the country that are less badly hit - including Gwynedd in Wales where the rate is 73 cases per 100,0000 people - are coloured in light yellow and orange.
While testing is much more readily available now than during the first peak of the pandemic - suggesting a higher proportion of infections are being detected - cases have nonetheless reached record highs this