The Bracknell Forest area has three coronavirus ‘hotspots’ where case rates are above 400 per 100,000 people.
According to a map on the government website, Priestwood has recorded the highest rolling infection rate in the seven days to September 4 with 36 cases giving a rolling rate of 533.4.
Crowthorne South has the second-highest rate at 426.8 with 31 cases overall.
The area reported 10 new cases in the seven days to September 4, giving an increase of 47.6 per cent on the previous week.
The map uses data from Public Health England to show potential virus "hotspots" in the country.
It is divided into Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), which are areas with an average population of 7,200.
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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).
A number of other areas across the conurbation are seeing a surge in cases and have rates between 200 and 399.
These areas are:
Binfield and Popeswood - 41 (397.8)
Great Hollands -37 (313.1)
Birch Hill & Hanworth East - 26 (352.1)
Crown Wood - 26 (399.2)
Hanworth West - 12 (175.8)
Bullbrook - 32 (313.6)
Crowthorne North - 34 (421.6)
Crowthorne South - 31 (426.8)
Sandhurst- 23 (339.5)
Owlsmoor & Broadmoor - 19 (281.1)
Priestwood - 36 (533.4)
Chavey Down & North Ascot West - 24 (329.7)
Ascot & North Ascot East - 25 (331.0)
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