Coronavirus in Yorkshire: Updated map of every case as total surges by 12 on Thursday
Two new cases have been confirmed in Leeds, four in North Yorkshire, two in Sheffield, two in Bradford and two in Calderdale.
It brings the total number of infected patients in Yorkshire up to 27 as of 9am on Thursday - up by 12 cases from the same time on Wednesday.
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Hide AdThe Department of Health does not comment on the exact location of individual cases, but a handy map shows the number of cases in each local authority area.
Here is an updated breakdown of every case in Yorkshire, as of 9am on Thursday:
Leeds - seven cases
North Yorkshire - four cases
Bradford - three cases
Sheffield - three cases
York - three cases
Calderdale - two cases
Barnsley - two cases
Kirklees - one case
Hull - one case
Rotherham - one case
There are no confirmed cases in Wakefield, Doncaster or the East Riding of Yorkshire as of 9am on Thursday.
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