While the daily case and infection rate has continued to fall for much of the county, there are a number of areas in the county where the rolling rate is still well above the national average.
The figures, from Public Health England, show which neighbourhoods have a case rate of more than 500 for the seven days to November 18, 2020.
Seven–day rates are expressed per 100,000 population and are calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.
Please note that the images used for illustrative purposes only and not linked to the data.
Here are the 15 Lancashire neighbourhoods where the case rate is above 500 from lowest to highest.
1. Queensgate - Burnley
There were 30 cases recorded in Queensgate, down 14.3%. The current rolling case rate is 504.7 which is above the national average.
2. Bacup - Rossendale
There were 56 cases recorded in Bacup, up 69.7%. The current rolling case rate is 509.1 which is above the national average. Photo: Google
3. Marsden - Pendle
There were 56 cases recorded in Marsden, down 7.5%. The current rolling case rate is 513.5 which is above the national average. Photo: Google
4. Central Blackpool
There were 37 cases recorded in Central Blackpool, up 117.6%. The current rolling case rate is 519.7 which is above the national average.
5. Clayton-le-Moors & Huncoat - Hyndburn
There were 60 cases recorded in Clayton-le-Moors & Huncoat, up 27.7%. The current rolling case rate is 529.1 which is above the national average. Photo: Google
6. Church - Hyndburn
There were 30 cases recorded in Church, up 30.4%. The current rolling case rate is 554.2 which is above the national average. Photo: Google