The number of Covid cases is falling slowly across Slough – but there are still six ‘hotspots’ areas.
A total of six locations across the borough recorded case rates above 100 infections per 100,000 people.
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 rates appear on the map in blue (100-199).
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The country is split up by Middle Super Output Area (MSOA), which are small areas with an average population of 7,200, and the data is updated every weekday, with the map showing the last seven days for which complete data is available.
In the seven days to March 9, 76 cases were recorded across the Slough borough.
The rate has also reduced to 99.6 in the last 24 hours.
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The neighbourhoods with the highest case rates across the Slough area:
- Baylis & Stoke - 15 cases (up by 4), rate 129.9
- Manor Park - 11 cases, (down by 2), rate 100.2
- Haymill & Lynch Hill - 10 cases, (no difference), rate 100.4
- Cippenham Green - 10 cases, (up by 4), rate 101.8
- Langley Kederminster - 19 cases, (up by 15), rate 187.8
- Colnbrook & Poyle - 11 cases, (up by 6), rate 168.0
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