A MAP showing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has revealed which postcode areas have seen very few or no new cases in the past week.
Data from Public Health England shows how many cases have been reported on North-East streets between August 6 and August 12.
It includes postive test case data from both pillar 1 - in Public Health England labs and NHS hospitals and care settings, and pillar 2 - tests in the wider population.
Map data shows the overwhelming majority of North-East postcode areas have seen little or no new Covid-19 cases.
Below are the 148 areas which have seen two or less confirmed Covid-19 cases - note this data is accurate as of data between August 6 and 12.
County Durham
Burnopfield
Ouston & Beamish
Benfieldside, Hamsterley & Medomsley
Stanley North & East
Pelton & Perkinsville
Catchgate & Dipton
Chester-le-Street North
Stanley West & Annfield Plain
Chester-le-Street Town & Pelton Fell
Delves Lane & Leadgate
Chester-le-Street South & East
Bridgehill, Castleside & Harehope Hill
Great Lumley & Bournmoor
Seaham Northlea & Westlea
Seaham Central & South
Murton North & Parkside
Sacriston
Lanchester
South Murton & South Hetton
Newton Hall & Brasside
Pity Me & Framwellgate Moor
Langley Park & Satley
Easington & Hawthorn
Bearpark & Witton Gilbert
Sherburn & West Rainton
Belmont & Carrville
Gilesgate & Old Durham
Durham City
Esh Winning & Ushaw Moor
Peterlee East
Aykley Heads, Neville's Cross & Langley Moor
Shotton & Haswell
Peterlee West
Horden
Peterlee South
Brandon & Brancepeth
Blackhall
Thornley & Wheatley Hill
High Shincliffe & Bowburn
Stanhope & Weardale
Wingate & Castle Eden
Coxhoe & Quarrington Hill
Crook North & Tow Low
Crook South
Tudhoe Grange
Trimdon & Fishburn
Spennymoor East & Ferryhill West
Ferryhill East & Cornforth
Coundon North
Spennymoor West
Chilton
Sedgefield & Bishop Middleham
Bishop Auckland North & Coundon Grange
Bishop Auckland Central & West
Saint Helen Auckland & West Auckland
Shildon
Newton Aycliffe North
Newton Aycliffe West
Newton Aycliffe East
Newton Aycliffe South
Evenwood, Cockfield & Staindrop
Upper Teesdale
Barnard Castle
Darlington
Faverdale, Heighington & Sadberge
Harrowgate Hill
Whinfield
Rise Carr
Haughton Le Skerne
Cockerton & Hopetown
Pierremont
Central Darlington
Albert Hill & Red Hall
College & Park West
Hummersknott
Bank Top
Firthmoor
Park East
Middleton & Hurworth
Hartlepool
Clavering
Headland & West View
Jesmond
Harbour & Victoria
Wooler Road
Old Town & Grange
Foggy Furze
Rift House & Summerhill
Rossmere & Mill
Seaton Carew
Owton Manor
The Fens, Elwick & Hart
Middlesbrough
Ayresome
Berwick Hills
Linthorpe East & Albert Park
Park Vale
Thorntree
Park End
Acklam
Kader
Easterside
Trimdon
Marton West
Stainton & Hemlington
Coulby Newham
Nunthorpe & Marton East
Redcar and Cleveland
Redcar Town & Coatham
Redcar Lakes North
Dormanstown
Redcar East
Redcar Lakes South
Marske
Saltburn
Grangetown
Brotton
Eston
Skelton
Loftus & Skinningrove
Bankfields
Boosbeck, Lingdale & Easington
Guisborough North
Guisborough West
Guisborough Outer & Upleatham
Ormesby
South Bank & Teesville
Stockton
Billingham North & Wolviston
Billingham Central
Billingham East & Haverton Hill
Billingham South
Billingham West, Stillington & Longnewton
Norton North
Norton High Street
Roseworth
Hardwick & Salters Lane
Norton South
Rimswell & Bishopsgarth
Eastbourne & Newham Grange
Elm Tree & Grangefield
Central Stockton, Portrack & Low Hartburn
Fairfield
Hartburn
Thornaby North
Thornaby Mandale
Thornaby Village
Thornaby South
Eaglescliffe
Ingleby Barwick East & Hilton
Ingleby Barwick West
Yarm
Areas that have seen new cases
This is the case data from August 6 and August 12 for the affected postcode areas - this is subject to change and may not include most recent case numbers.
County Durham
Bishop Auckland South - 3
Stanley South - 3
Middlesbrough
Newport and Maze Park - 3
Linthorpe West - 3
Beechwood and James Cook - 3
North Ormesby and Brambles - 3
Middlesbrough Central - 11
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