St Albans had 175 cases in the week from November 1 to 7, an increase of 57 compared to the previous week.
In total, the area has 118 cases per 100,000 people, totalling 1,616 cases as of November 11.
READ MORE: How many people are in hospital now compared to the first lockdown?Sadly, 143 coronavirus-related deaths have been recorded across St Albans as of October 30.
Statistics for St Albans covers all towns and villages in the district, including Harpenden.
Across England, the average amount of cases per 100,000 people is 182.
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