A new map and table reveal the areas of England that are predicted to be coronavirus hotspots when the lockdown ends, putting them at risk of Tier 2 or 3 restrictions.
For months, local authorities in the North have had the highest rates in the country, but infections are rising in the South, especially in Kent and east London.
The week that England's section national shutdown ends, Swale is predicted to have the highest rate of new cases of Covid-19, followed by Boston in Lincolnshire, according to research from Imperial College London.
Medway and Gravesham, also in Kent, and East Lindsey, also in Lincolnshire, round out the top five. They are followed by two more places in Kent - Dartford and Maidstone. View the full interactive map