The coronavirus infection rate is falling in all but one borough in Berkshire, according to the latest figures published by Public Health England.
Only a few weeks ago Slough became the first Berkshire town to be placed on the Government's "area of concern" watchlist. But since being taken off the list the area's infection rate (the number of new cases per 100,000 people) has continued to decline, falling from 26.1 to 17.4.
People with a lab-confirmed positive test for Covid-19 for the seven days to September 15 have also dropped over the period to 26 compared to 39 the previous week.
Reading's rate fell by more than three times the previous week's figure from 21.6 to 6.2, with the number of cases dropping from 35 to 10. West Berkshire's infection rate also continues to decline, and the area has the lowest in the county with 5.0.
The only area in Berkshire to see a surge in the rate was Windsor and Maidenhead as it almost doubled to 40.3 compared to last week's of 26.4, as the number of Covid-19 cases jumped from 40 to 61 over the seven-day period.
Below is a list of the number of new cases and Covid-19 rates in every Berkshire borough.
From left to right, the figures show the rate of new cases in the seven days leading to September 15 followed by the number of new cases recorded in those seven days in brackets. After the comma, the figures reveal the rate of new cases in the seven days to September 8, followed by the number of new cases in brackets.
Data for the most recent three days, September 16 to 18, has been excluded as it is incomplete and likely to be revised.
Highlighted in bold is the Berkshire area where the Covid-19 rate has increased over the past week.
Covid-19 rate for every Berkshire local authority
Windsor and Maidenhead 40.3 (61), 26.4 (40)Bracknell Forest 21.2 (26), 22.0 (27)
Slough 17.4 (26), 26.1 (39)
Wokingham 7.6 (13), 12.3 (21)
Reading 6.2 (10), 21.6 (35)
West Berkshire 5.0 (

, 6.3 (10)