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The reopening of schools is expected to be prioritised by the government in a staggered reopening of businesses across the country.
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In Slough, the number of new coronavirus cases remained substantially lower than earlier this year in the week ending February 16, the latest available data.
Below is a breakdown of the number of confirmed cases in each area, a comparison to the seven days previous, and the latest 'rolling rate' in each respective area.
According to government guidance, 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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Central Slough and Upton Court
Total cases: 30
Comparison on week before: Nine more
Rolling rate: 260.9
Langley Kederminster
Total cases: 19
Comparison on week before: 13 fewer
Rolling rate: 187.8
Langley Foxborough
Total cases: 12
Comparison on week before: Nine fewer
Rolling rate: 135.7
Langley St Mary's
Total cases: 16
Comparison on week before: Two more
Rolling rate: 172.6
Wexham Lea
Total cases: 27
Comparison on week before: Three fewer
Rolling rate: 238.3
Stoke Road and Wexham Road
Total cases: 49
Comparison on week before: Six more
Rolling rate: 356.6
Chalvey
Total cases: 25
Comparison on week before: Nine fewer
Rolling rate: 192.9
Manor Park
Total cases: 27
Comparison on week before: Seven fewer
Rolling rate: 245.9
Haymill and Lynch Hill
Total cases: 18
Comparison on week before: Seven fewer
Rolling rate: 180.8
Cippenham Meadows
Total cases: 26
Comparison on week before: Nine fewer
Rolling rate: 197
Britwell
Total cases: 17
Comparison on week before: 23 fewer
Rolling rate: 168.8
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