A total of 10 areas in Reading and West Berkshire have seen an increase in Coronavirus cases.
The data, which is taken from the seven days ending April 29, shows the total number of cases and a comparison on the week before.
It also reveals the rolling rate, which are calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.
In areas with with fewer than three cases data is not revealed in order to protect individuals' identities.
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Reading Central
- Total cases in the last week: 8
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of three
- Rolling rate: 54.5
Palmer Park
- Total cases in the last week: 7
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of two
- Rolling rate: 66.2
Woodley East
- Total cases in the last week: three
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of one
- Rolling rate: 38.2
Mortimer & Aldermaston Wharf
- Total cases in the last week: 7
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of five
- Rolling rate: 120.4
Spencers Wood & Swallowfield
- Total cases in the last week: 3
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of one
- Rolling rate: 34.8
Kennet Island and Green Park
- Total cases in the last week: 3
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of one
- Rolling rate: 26.4
Lower Earley North
- Total cases in the last week: 4
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of one
- Rolling rate: 39.4
Newbury Central & Greenham
- Total cases in the last week: 4
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of two
- Rolling rate: 39.0
Thatcham North East
- Total cases in the last week: 3
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of one
- Rolling rate: 44.2
Hermitage and Cold Ash
- Total cases in the last week: 6
- Comparison on the week before: Increase of three
- Rolling rate: 69.3
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All remaining areas have either registered a fall in the total number of cases or fewer than three cases.
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