THERE are 32 areas of Berkshire which are reporting coronavirus cases - but cases continue to fall across the county.
An interactive map, which uses Public Health England data, shows how many people have tested positive for the virus in each area of the county over the seven-day period up to Sunday, March 28.
Public Health England breaks down the numbers of coronavirus cases into neighbourhoods called 'Middle Super Output Areas' (MSOAs), which are smaller than council wards and based on population rather than geographical area.
The interactive map, which can be found through this link, allows users to type in their postcode and see how many cases were reported in their area and if it has increased or decreased from the week before. The darker the colour on the image, the more positive test results have been recorded.
The map highlights which areas of the county have three or more confirmed cases of the virus and colour co-coordinates the areas by how many cases they have.
In the seven days up to Sunday, March 28, Berkshire reported 369 cases. The case rate compared to the UK average is below the national average.
A majority of areas in Berkshire have reported either slight or large decreases of new coronavirus cases, with dozens of areas reporting no active coronavirus cases.
The following areas in Berkshire confirmed coronavirus cases over the last week. The areas where cases have increased are marked in bold.
- Britwell - 11 cases (Down by 2 from the week before)
- Baylis & Stoke - 16 cases (up by 5 from the week before)
- Stoke Road & Wexham Road - 12 cases (down by 2 from week before)
- Wexham Lea - six cases (down by 4)
- Manor Park - nine cases (down by 5)
- Cippenham Green - 14 cases (up by 7 cases)
- Cippenham Meadows - 12 cases (up by 3 cases)
- Langley St Mary's - three cases (down by 3 cases)
- Langley Foxborough - 12 cases (up by 7 cases from week before)
- Colnbrook & Poyle - seven cases (no difference in cases)
- Datchet - five cases (up by three cases)
- Old Windsor & Wraysbury - seven cases (down by five cases)
- Central Slough & Upton Court - five cases (down by 2)
- Chalvey - 11 cases (up by four cases from week before)
- Haymill & Lynch Hill - three cases (down by 1 case)
- Bray Wick & Holyport - three cases (down by 3)
- Maidenhead East - 12 cases (up by 10 from week before)
- Cookham & Waltham - 12 cases (down by 3)
- Cox Green - 14 cases (up by 8 from week before)
- Maidenhead Highway - 9 cases (up by 4)
- Boyn Hill & Norreys Drive - 4 cases (up by 4)
- Maidenhead Central - 8 cases (up by 4 cases)
- Furze Platt - three cases (down by 5)
- Binfield & Popeswood - 4 cases (up by 1)
- Wick Hill - 3 cases (up by 1)
- Bullbrook - 5 cases (down by 2 from previous week)
- Central Bracknell & Wildridings - 4 cases (no difference in cases)
- Birch Hill & Hanworth East - three cases (up by 1 case)
- Hanworth West - three cases (up by 1)
- Great Hollands - six cases (up by 4)
- College Town - three cases (down by 1)
- Sandhurst - four cases (no new cases)
- Crowthorne South - five cases (up by 2 from previous week)
- Finchampstead - seven cases (up by 1)
- Wokingham West & South - three cases (no difference)
- Wokingham Town - five cases (up by 3)
- Wokingham East- four cases (no difference)
- Arborfield & Garrison - three cases (down by 2)
- Wokingham North & Hurst - three cases (no difference)
- Twyford West & Charvil - three cases (up by 1)
- Shinfield - seven cases (up by 2)
- Spencers Wood & Swallowfield - 13 cases (up by 8)
- Mortimer & Aldermaston Wharf - 13 cases (up by 5)
- Kennet Island & Green Park - five cases (no difference)
- Leighton Park- five cases (up by 3 cases)
- Lower Earley North - 3 cases (no difference)
- Wokingham Road - 3 cases (up by 1)
- Palmer Park - four cases (up by 2)
- Reading Central - six cases (down by 2)
- Battle & Caversham Bridge - five cases (down by 7 cases)
- Norcot South - five cases (down by 7)
- Southcote- five cases (up by 3)
- Coley Park - seven cases (down by 2)
- Southampton Street & Redlands Road - 4 cases (no difference)
- Thatcham South East & Bradfield - 4 cases (up by 2)
- Thatcham Town - six cases (up by 2)
- Newbury Central & Greenham - six cases (up by 4)
- Newbury Wash Common - four cases (up by 2)
The updated 'R rate' for the South East, including Berkshire, has increased to 0.7 - 1.0, which is below the latest R number range for the UK of 0.8 - 1.0.
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The Government says an R-value between 0.7 and 1.0 means that, on average, every 10 people infected will infect between seven and ten other people.
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