According to the most recent data, both Slough and the Royal Borough have seen a drop in the number of new Covid-19 cases.
Over the last week of available data, Slough saw 207 new cases which was down from 248.
As for Windsor and Maidenhead, the number has fallen from 294 to 213.
These figures are taken from the seven days up to and including July 31.
We have also compared these figures with the week before, shown in brackets.
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Several areas of Windsor and Maidenhead have seen an increase in cases,
Below are the five areas that have seen the highest increase in case numbers over the same time period.
Included in the figures is the rolling rate, which is calculated by dividing the seven-day total by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.
1. Old Windsor and Wraysbury - 42 new cases
Comparison with week before: One fewer
Rolling rate: 491.2
2. Maidenhead Central - 28 new cases
Comparison with week before: Eight fewer
Rolling rate: 213.7
3. Maidenhead Highway - 24 new cases
Comparison with week before: 23 fewer
Rolling rate: 245.2
4. Furze Platt - 23 new cases
Comparison with week before: Three more
Rolling rate: 355.2
5. Pinkney's Green & Furze Platt Road - 20 new cases
Comparison with week before: Two more
Rolling rate: 356.8
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