Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the government in England will delay the full easing of lockdown restrictions by four weeks.
This follows an increase in infection rates across the company.
The picture in Slough mirrors that of the country in general, with cases rising in recent weeks.
We have compiled a list of all of the latest case data, taken from the week ending June 9.
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Below is each area of Slough, complete with the number of total cases, the comparison with the week before, and the rolling rate.
The rolling rate is calculated by dividing the seven-day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.
Baylis and Stoke
Total cases: 35
Comparison on the week before: Up by 25
Rolling rate: 303.2
Wexham Lea
Total cases: 21
Comparison on the week before: Up by three
Rolling rate: 185.4
Stoke Road and Wexham Road
Total cases: 16
Comparison on the week before: Up by seven
Rolling rate: 119.4
Central Slough and Upton Court
Total cases: Three
Comparison on the week before: Down by five
Rolling rate: 26.1
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Langley Foxborough
Total cases: Three
Comparison on the week before: Down by two
Rolling rate: 33.9
Langley St Mary's
Total cases: Three
Comparison on the week before: Down by four
Rolling rate: 32.4
Langley Kederminster
Total cases: Four
Comparison on the week before: Down by seven
Rolling rate: 39.5
Cippenham Green
Total cases: Six
Comparison on the week before: Down by four
Rolling rate: 61.1
Cippenham Meadows
Total cases: 13
Comparison on the week before: Up by eight
Rolling rate: 98.5
Colnbrook and Poyle
Total cases: Nine
Comparison on the week before: Up by five
Rolling rate: 81.1
Chalvey
Total cases: 11
Comparison on the week before: Up by two
Rolling rate: 84.9
Haymill and Lynch Hill
Total cases: Nine
Comparison on the week before: Up by two
Rolling rate: 90.4
Manor Park
Total cases: Seven
Comparison on the week before: Up by five
Rolling rate: 63.7
Stoke Poges and George Green
Total cases: Three
Comparison on the week before: Down by four
Rolling rate: 33.4
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