Coronavirus cases are on the rise in just five areas of Slough, Windsor and Maidenhead according to the latest figures.
The most recent data, which is taken from the seven days ending on February 4, shows a either a fall or the same number of total cases in the remaining areas.
Included in the data is the rolling rate, which is calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.
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The figures are compared to the seven days previous.
19 cases were reported in Datchet, which is eight more than the week before.
The rolling rate in Datchet stands at 280.8.
16 new cases were reported in Old Windsor and Wraysbury, just one more than the previous week.
The rolling rate in Old Windsor and Wraysbury is 187.1.
Cox Green also saw 16 new cases, up by four on the week before. The rolling rate is 175.3.
14 cases were recorded in Maidenhead Highway, up by two on the previous week.
The rolling rate in Maidenhead Highway is 143.1.
Burham North, Taplow and Dorney saw 12 new cases which again is an increase of just one on the previous week, with the rolling rate standing at 178.6.
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