NEW areas of Bracknell have seen a spike in Covid cases in the last week.
According to a Gov.UK map showing weekly increases and decreases in cases by area, five new parts of town have seen significant increases this week.
Crowthorne South currently has the most cases, with a comparatively high rate of 413.1.
Meanwhile, Priestwood has recorded the fewest confirmed cases, with five during the seven day timeframe and a low rate of 74.1.
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The map presents cases locally for the latest week available (November 7 - 14).
Areas with the biggest increase throughout the week (in the seven days up to November 14) include:
Central Bracknell & Wildridings
Total: 15 cases during the week
Difference: Increase of six from the previous week
Rate: 132.3
Great Hollands
Total: 16 cases during the week
Difference: Increase of five from the previous week
Rate: 135.4
The green areas have had less cases diagnosed throughout the period in question (November 7 - 14)
Crowthorne South
Total: 30 cases during the week
Difference: Increase of 12 from previous week
Rate: 413.1
Crowthorne South (purple) has seen a particularly large increase. Key shows case figures by colour.
Binfield & Popeswood
Total: 17 cases during the week
Difference: No difference from previous week
Rate: 165
Wick Hill
Total: 15 cases during the week
Difference: Increase of eight from the previous week
Rate: 150
Four areas have seen a particularly big drop in cases, or have maintained a low rate.
These include:
Priestwood
Total: Five cases during the week
Difference: Decrease of 1 from the previous week
Rate: 74.1
Bullbrook
Total: Nine cases during the week
Difference: Increase of one from the previous week
Rate: 88.2
Hanworth West
Total: Six cases during the week
Difference: Increase of one from the previous week
Rate: 87.9
Sandhurst
Total: Six cases during the week
Difference: Increase of three from the previous week
Rate: 88.6
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Meanwhile, Birch Hill & Hanworth East saw a total of 12 cases throughout the week, an increase of six cases.
Crown Wood saw a total of 10, showing an increase of one from the previous week.
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