Coronavirus cases for a seven-day average in Cumbria have increased, with a rise of two cases.

An interactive map, which uses data from Public Health England, shows how many people have tested positive for the virus in each area during a seven-day period.

The data is broken down by postcodes.

Public Health England breaks down the numbers of coronavirus cases into neighbourhoods called 'Middle Super Output Areas' (MSOAs), which are smaller than council wards and based on population rather than geographical area.

The interactive map, which can be found here, allows users to type in their postcode and see how many cases were reported in their area and if it has increased or decreased from the week before.

The darker the colour on the image, the more positive test results have been recorded.

The map highlights which areas of the county have three or more confirmed cases of the virus and colour co-coordinates the areas by how many cases they have.

The latest data shows figures up to May 18 and the total number of cases for Cumbria was 41, this was an increase of two or 5.1 per cent from the previous week.

Cumbria recorded a rolling rate of 8.2.

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.

The following areas within each district in Cumbria recorded the highest number of cases for the past seven days:

Allerdale:

There were fewer than three cases in all areas.

Barrow:

Barrow Central recorded a rise in cases for the past seven days. One new case was confirmed, which is an increase of 50 per cent.

The area has a rolling rate of 45.5

Carlisle:

There were fewer than three cases in all areas.

Copeland:

Hensingham, Hillcrest & Aikbank recorded the largest amount of cases for the past seven days. Although, the cases in this area did decrease by one case from the previous week.

The area has a rolling rate of 30.1

Eden:

There were fewer than three cases in all areas.

South Lakes:

Windermere South & Staveley recorded the largest increase for the past seven days.

The area had an increase of one case, which is a rise of 50 per cent.

It now has a rolling rate of 36.3.

Burton-in-Kendal, Levens & Natland also recorded an increase of one case or 50 per cent.

The are has a rolling rate of 40.5