In its latest update on the coronavirus situation in the UK, the Department of Health has listed Bradford as having between one and four cases.
The table of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in England, published by the government this afternoon, lists 152 districts.
The areas with the highest numbers are Devon with seven cases, and Brighton and Hove with six.
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There are eight cases awaiting clarification of their location.
There are one to four cases in 44 other areas, and 104 areas on the list have no cases.
These numbers refer to the 115 cases confirmed yesterday, rather than the higher figure of 163 announced today. Areas with fewer than five cases are put in this 1-4 cases bracket.
The Telegraph & Argus has asked for clarity on the figure, as this could represent no change in the one case the public have been made aware of, or a increase of three new cases.
Yesterday, official figures revealed there were ten cases in the Yorkshire and North East region, and today that figure has risen to 13.
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