The latest coronavirus cases have been broken down by neighbourhood across Bracknell Forest.
According to an interactive map, which uses data from Public Health England, in the seven days leading to November 4, there were 131 new cases across the borough.
The map splits the country up by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA), which are small areas with an average population of 7,200.
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The data is updated every weekday, and the map shows the latest seven days for which complete data is available.
In the latest figures, up to November 4, the neighbourhood of Binfield and Popeswood saw the highest number of new positive tests with 20 cases, the highest in Bracknell Forest.
Cases in the Crowthorne South neighbourhood ballooned from 17 in the previous week.
The second-most infected area in the past week was College Town, with 16 new cases, followed by Central Bracknell and Wildridings with 13 new cases.
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College Town was previously the worst-affected neighbourhood in Bracknell Forest with 16 new weekly cases in the week ending October 31 but in the week prior to the latest numbers, this had gone down to 5.
Great Hollands was previously the second-worst affected neighbourhood with 13 cases, followed by Hanworth West with 10 cases.
No neighbourhoods saw zero positive cases, but a total of five neighbourhoods, including part Crown Wood, Crowthorne North, Sandhurst, Priestwood and Wick Hill, saw only between one and five new cases.
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