Four areas have fewer than three cases ahead of the lockdown, Whitley Wood, Hungerford and the villages of Arborfield, Crowthorne North.
The worst affected areas in Berkshire are all in urban areas. Strategic director of Public Health for Berkshire Tessa Lindfield explained the virus spreads quicker in high density areas like Slough and Reading.
Speaking to BerkshireLive, she said: "Slough in particular also has higher levels of deprivation.
"What this means is you have more people in 'people-facing' roles, like taxi-drivers, NHS workers and shopkeepers.
"These people have much more contact with other people, which means they are more susceptible to Covid."
Central Slough & Upton Court has the highest amount of cases, with 37 people testing positive. Cases are also high in Maidenhead Central (24 cases) Leighton Park in Reading (25 cases) and Wokingham Road in East Reading (25 cases).
According to the latest data, 186 people tested positive for coronavirus in Berkshire in the 24 hours to November 5. Cases increased in all areas.
Here's all the areas of Berkshire which have had three or more coronavirus cases over the seven days from October 23 to October 30.
You can view the map here.
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-mapRoyal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead coronavirus casesWindsor Town & Eton 9
Burnham North, Taplow & Dorney 15
Clewer Village 4
Clewer New Town 7
Spital & Cranbourne Park 6
Old Windsor & Wraysbury 14
Datchet 13
Maidenhead Central 24
Maidenhead Highway 11
Furze Platt 22
Pinkney's Green & Furze Platt Road 8
Maidenhead East 20
Bray Wick & Holyport 16
Winkfield & Cranbourne 7
Ascot & North Ascot East 8
South Ascot & Sunningdale 7