AS the town continues to face restrictions of the third national lockdown, we have rounded up the latest case numbers to show the worst affected areas in Slough.

A spread of different colours a few months ago, the Government's Covid-19 map showed almost the whole of Slough as a sea of purple and dark purple in recent weeks, indicating that the rolling rate for each postcode was above 400 or 800 respectively.

But now some locations are once again showing as light blue, indicating a lower rate of 200 or less.

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However, seven places remain with Covid rates of more than 200.

The map's latest figures show the seven-day rolling rate up to February 12.

Covid 19 stock image

Covid 19 stock image

These are the seven areas in the town which shown as high-case locations in the week leading to February 12:

Central Slough and Upton Court

Total: 25 cases during the week

Difference: Decrease of 8 from previous week

Rate: 217.4

Stoke Road and Wexham Road

Total: 37 cases during the week

Difference: Decrease of 23 from previous week

Rate: 276.1

Wexham Lea

Total: 31 cases during the week

Difference: Decrease of 10 from previous week

Rate: 273.6

Langley St Mary's

Total: 19 cases during the week

Difference: Decrease of 9 from previous week

Rate: 205

Langley Kederminster

Total: 25 cases during the week

Difference: Decrease of 3 from previous week

Rate: 247.1

Britwell

Total: 32 cases during the week

Difference: Decrease of 2 from previous week

Rate: 317.8

Cippenham Green

Total: 20 cases during the week

Difference: Decrease of 17 from previous week

Rate: 203.7

Covid map in Slough

Covid map in Slough

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Despite these areas having a rate of more than 200, cases across the town are dropping, and infection rates in all areas have seen a decrease.

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.

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