THE county's neighbourhoods which have seen barely any Covid cases in the past month have been revealed.
Latest analysis from The News has revealed the 39 postcode areas across Berkshire where infections are almost non-existent.
The figures are ahead of the planned easing of further restrictions on June 21, where all remaining limits on social contact and lockdown rules could be lifted.
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Most recent Public Health England data, published last night, shows the areas that have seen fewer than three cases in the past week.
The data compares the infection rates for the region in the seven days to May 6, with the seven days to June 3.
Areas with either zero, one or two cases reported are classed as virus "suppressed," and a detailed breakdown is not published in order to protect the identity of individuals.
Such areas are not flagged up as potential hotspots and are effectively classed as though they do not have any cases.
In the past month in Berkshire, some areas including Twyford East & Wargrave and Maidenhead Central have seen virus figures suppressed.
Meanwhile, in other parts of Reading, postcodes including Caversham Heights and Southlake have also recorded little or no cases.
See the postcodes that have reported little or no cases
These figures are from the week leading to May 6, compared with the week leading to June 3 - by each local authority.
Maidenhead Central
Boyn Hill & Norreys Drive
Maidenhead Highway
Pinkney's Green & Furze Platt Road
Furze Platt
Maidenhead East
Cox Green
Bray Wick & Holyport
Dedworth
Clewer New Town
Clewer Village
Manor Park
Spital & Cranbourne Park
Old Windsor & Wraysbury
Colnbrook & Poyle
Cookham & Waltham
Twyford East & Wargrave
Sonning & Woodley North
Southlake
Shinfield
Burghfield Common
Mortimer & Aldermaston Wharf
Calcot South
Theale & Beenham
Purley on Thames
Westwood
Caversham Heights
Caversham Balmore Park
Thatcham North East
Thatcham West
Thatcham Town
Newbury Clay Hill
Hermitage & Cold Ash
Newbury North West
Newbury South West
Newbury Wash Common
Woolton Hill, Burghclere & Bishops Green
Kingsclere & Heath End
Tadley West
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