Five locations in Bracknell Forest has recorded five or less confirmed cases of coronavirus than previously recorded, according to government data.
An interactive map on the government website displaying data from Public Health England shows just how many people have tested positive for the virus in each area of the borough over the seven-day period up to November 3.
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Previously, we reported four areas of Bracknell Forest had fewer than five cases in the seven days up to October 28.
This week, in the seven days up to November 3, one new area has five or fewer cases, according to the data.
Last week, Binfield and Popeswood recorded five cases but in seven days this has now jumped to 20 cases.
Previously, Priestwood had recorded three cases but this has now increased to four.
The five areas which the fewest infections are:
Crown Wood with four cases
Crowthorne North with three cases
Sandhurst with three cases
Priestwood with four cases
Wick Hill with five cases
The map highlights which areas of the nation have three or more confirmed cases of the virus and colour co-coordinates the areas by how many cases they have.
The 'R rate' for the south east is currently between 1.2-1.4, which is higher than the latest R number range for the UK of 1.1 - 1.3 and the growth rate between +4 to +6 means the number of new infections is growing by 4% to 6% everyday.
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