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The Government has issued an updated list of every local authority area with recorded coronavirus cases as numbers continue to soar.
In Yorkshire, the total has reached 10, while there remains one confirmed case in Hull.
So far, two people have died in the UK of a total number 273 cases.
Worldwide the numbers are huge, with the death toll at over 3,400, and more than 100,000 people infected across the globe.
The highest number of cases is in Hertfordshire, with 13 tested positive since the outbreak.
Here is a list of the every place in the UK where patients have tested positive for the virus and how many people have been infected, updated as of March 8:
13 cases
Hertfordshire 13
12 cases
Devon 12
Eight cases
Kensington and Chelsea 8
Hampshire 8
Seven cases
Brighton and Hove 7
Six cases
Torbay 6
Five cases
Cumbria 5
Ealing 5
Essex 5
Surrey 5
Oxfordshire 5
Manchester 5
Four cases
Derbyshire 4
Barnet 4
Kent 4
Lancashire 4
Liverpool 4
Northamptonshire 4
Staffordshire 4
Trafford 4
Three cases
Bury 3
Cornwall 3
Coventry 3
Brent 3
Gloucestershire 3
Hounslow 3
Lambeth 3
Leeds 3
Newcastle upon Tyne 3
Lewisham 3
Nottinghamshire 3
Southwark 3
Wandsworth 3
Warwickshire 3
West Sussex 3
Westminster 3
Wigan 3
Wiltshire 3
Wokingham 3
York 3
Two cases
Barnsley 2
Camden 2
Bolton 2
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 2
Bracknell Forest 2
Bristol, City of 2
Hackney 2
Hammersmith and Fulham 2
Luton 2
Medway 2
Nottingham 2
Oldham 2
Somerset 2
Swindon 2
One case
Birmingham 1
Bradford 1
Wirral 1
Bromley 1
Buckinghamshire 1
Harrow 1
Hillingdon 1
Isle of Wight 1
Kingston upon Hull 1
Kingston upon Thames 1
Leicestershire 1
Lincolnshire 1
Merton 1
Milton Keynes 1
North Tyneside 1
Peterborough 1
Redbridge 1
Southend-on-Sea 1
Tameside 1
Tower Hamlets 1
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