Bracknell Forest's Covid rate has fallen again and is now so much lower that areas area no longer shaded purple on a Public Health England map.
A total of 11 locations across the borough recorded case rates below 400 infections per 100,000 people, with one area recording cases below 200 per 100,000.
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Some areas across Bracknell are now shaded deep blue, although the Crowthorne South area is shaded light blue as it has a rate below 200, of only 151.5.
The map colour-codes MSOAs depending on their seven-day rolling rate, with areas placed into the boundaries of 0-10, 11-50, 51-100, 101-200, 201-400, 400 to 799 and 800 plus.
Places with a high MSOA rate appear on the map in purple (400 to 799) or dark purple (800 plus).
The country is split up by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA), which are small areas with an average population of 7,200, and the data is updated every weekday, with the map showing the last seven days for which complete data is available.
In the seven days to January 19, 446 cases were recorded across the Bracknell Forest area.
The rate has also reduced from 372.9 to 361.5 in the last 24 hours.
The areas with the lowest case rates across the Bracknell Forest area (blue areas):
- Binfield & Popeswood - 28 cases (down by 21), rate 271.7
- Priestwood - 24 cases (down by 1 case), rate 355.6
- Wick Hill - 28 cases (down by 18), rate 281.1
- Winkfield & Cranbourne - 18 cases (down by 2), rate 307.1
- Chavey Down & North Ascot West - 21 cases (down 5), rate 288.5
- Crown Wood - 22 cases (down by 17), rate 337.8
- Great Hollands - 44 (down by 27) rate 372.3
- Crowthorne North - 25 ( down by 6), rate 310.0
- Crowthorne South - 11 (down by 17), rate 151.5
- Sandhurst - 24 cases (down by 11), rate 354.2
- College Town - 25, down by 30), rate 332.9
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