THERE were 129 new cases of coronavirus in Bracknell Forest in the seven days to June 24, giving a rate of 105 out of 100,000 people.
Out of the 129 new coronavirus cases, 124 of those were aged between 0 and 59, while just 16.3 new cases were people aged over 60.
White areas on the Covid map show there were between zero to nine cases, green shows 10-100 and blue to dark blue shows there were between 100 to 799 new positive cases in the last seven day period.
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In the seven-day period up to May 27 within Bracknell Forest there were 18 cases, at this point in time the conurbation had a rate of 11.7 out of 100,000.
Out of the 18 positive Covid cases, 17 of those were aged between 0 and 59, while only one was from a person aged over 60.
Additionally, the case rate was still in decline during the seven-days up to May 27, with the rolling seven-day percentage increase in cases being at 33.5 per cent.
This means that in the course of four weeks (28 days) between May 27 and June 24, the number of positive coronavirus cases has risen by 102 cases or 209 per cent.
The latest population estimates are provided by Public Health England.
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The biggest rise in cases has come in Birch Hill & Hanworth East which has seen 14 new cases recorded in the past week, while at the other end of the scale, there are almost no cases in Hanworth West.
These are the latest case numbers for each area of Bracknell Forest which are currently highlighted on the coronavirus hotspots map:
Birch Hill & Hanworth East - 14 new cases, up by 11 (366.7%)
Crown Wood - 8 new cases, up by 1 (14.3%)
Wick Hill - 19 cases, up by 12 (171.4%)
Sandhurst - 9 cases, up by 3 (50%)
Priestwood - 6 cases, up by 1 (20%)
Bullbrook - 8 cases, up by 5 (166.7%)
Central Bracknell & Wildridings - 10 cases, up by 2 (25%)
Priestwood - 6 cases, up by 1 (20%)
Great Hollands - 9 cases, up by 4 (80%)
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