THE latest areas that have reported a rise in Covid-19 cases in Bracknell Forest have been mapped.
Latest Public Health England data shows the number of new Covid-19 cases between September 6 and September 12 in an interactive map.
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The map splits the country up by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA), which are small areas with an average population of 7,200.
The data is updated every weekday, and the map shows the latest seven days for which complete data is available.
It shows five postcode areas have seen a higher than average rise in the number of cases.
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Areas where there are two or less cases are not flagged up as potential 'coronavirus hotspots' and are not reflected on the map.
Here are the areas that have seen more than two new cases reported between September 6 and September 12, reported by September 17.
The number of cases recorded over that seven-day period is listed below.
Bracknell Forest
Binfield & Popeswood - 5
Wick Hill - 3
Great Hollands - 8
Birch Hill & Hanworth East - 3
Central Bracknell & Wildridings - 4
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