As coronavirus cases spike in some parts of England, there are almost 20 areas where the rolling seven-day rate of new confirmed infections is zero.
They include Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, North and West Devon, the Isle of Wight, Scarborough in North Yorkshire, and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk.
Some of those places have had a rolling Covid-19 infection rate of 0.0 for multiple weeks, while others saw their rate drop to zero from as high as 6.3 in the seven days up to July 19.
The rate is based on tests carried out in laboratories and in the wider community, so even though it is 0.0 it is possible that some residents are infected with the new strain of coronavirus, but they haven't been tested or aren't showing any symptoms.