A new interactive map has revealed the areas in Slough that have had the most Covid cases diagnosed weekly.
The GOV.UK tool examines how seven-day rates are expressed per 100,000 of the population and is updated each day.
Data is currently based on the seven days up to October 23.
Rates are calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.
In order to help to identify trends or patterns in the data over time, seven-day rolling averages can be calculated.
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Central Slough and Upton Court had 20 new cases, which was seven less than the week before. The rolling rate is 173.9.
Haymill and Lynch Hill saw 15 new cases, an increase of two from the previous week. The rolling rate is 150.6.
Langley St Mary's had 19 new cases, an increase of two from the previous week. The rolling rate stands at 205.0.
Wexham Lea had ten new cases, one fewer than the week before. The rolling rate is 88.3.
Manor Park had six fewer cases diagnosed in comparison to the previous week, with 17 diagnosed. 154.8 is the rolling rate.
Baylis and Stoke had five more cases diagnosed in comparison to the week before, with 22 new cases diagnosed. The rolling rate is 190.6.
Cippenham Green saw 24 new cases, the same as the week before. The rolling rate stands at 244.4.
Cippenham Meadows had 35 new cases diagnosed, 14 more than the week before. 265.2 is the rolling rate.
Burham North, Taplow and Dorney saw 14 new cases, up from ten the previous week. The rolling rate is 208.4.
Burnham South saw 20 new cases, five more than the week before. The rolling rate is 205.9.
Chalvey had 26 new cases, an increase of 17 on the week before. The rolling rate is 200.6.
To see the map in full, click here.
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