Coronavirus: Case rates in Berkshire
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Here are the latest rates of cases of Covid-19 in Berkshire.
The figures are the number of coronavirus cases per 100,000 people in the seven days up to and including 4 April compared with the week before, shown in brackets.
The breakdown of the figures by local authority area is:
Slough - 390 (down from 530)
Windsor and Maidenhead - 660 (down from 970)
Reading - 702 (down from 843)
Wokingham - 796 (down from 1,072)
Bracknell Forest - 751 (down from 1,075)
West Berkshire - 767 (down from 1,176)
For comparison, the figure for England is 578 (down from 842).
Figures were updated on 8 April and come from the government's coronavirus dashboard, external.
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The coronavirus, which causes the respiratory disease known as Covid-19, was first confirmed in the UK at the end of January 2020.
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- Published5 July 2023