A total of 590 cases of coronavirus have so far been confirmed in the UK.

Nearly 30,000 people have been tested for the virus in the UK, with six patients dying inside the country.

The government has provided figures showing how many cases have been reported, by 9am on each reporting day, in every upper tier local authority in England (county councils, unitary authorities, London and metropolitan boroughs).

Sky News has also calculated the rate for each of those authority areas, per 100,000 population. The list immediately below orders the authorities by rate.

Search to find how many cases have been reported in each local authority:


The Scottish government has provided figures broken down by health authority, rather than local authority.

Worldwide, China has recorded by far the most cases of COVID-19, followed by Italy and South Korea. Tap or click through the chart below to find out which countries have been affected and how badly: