Across England, infection rates have increased by since children returned to school.
Official figures from the UK Government show infection rates increased by 13 per cent between 31 August and 7 September, according to National World analysis, with positive infection rates per 100,000 people starting at 304.1 and then rising to 342.7.
According to the data, more than 4,000 neighbourhoods, or 60 per cent, across England saw a rise in infection rates between the seven days ending 31 August and the seven days ending 7 September, covering the time children across the country returned to school.
Just over a third – 36 per cent - of neighbourhoods saw a drop in infection rates for the same time period.
Here are the eight areas of Bassetlaw which saw an increase:
According to the data, more than 4,000 neighbourhoods, or 60 per cent, across England saw a rise in infection rates between the seven days ending 31 August and the seven days ending 7 September, covering the time children across the country returned to school.