However, Corby is doing better than Rutland as it has reported a 10.7 percent fall in infections in the seven days to February 7.
Next on the list is Walsall, near Birmingham, which has recorded 1,187 new cases during the same seven-day period.
Walsall has a rolling rate of 415.8 and has seen cases drop by 11.4 percent – which shows the area could be on the mend.
Calderdale in West Yorkshire has also seen a rise in cases from 165.5 to 195.8 in every 100,000 residents.