There have been another 257 coronavirus cases across Berkshire in the last 24 hours until Monday (July 26), as all six areas have recorded a fall in infection rates.
The latest Public Health England data shows there have now been 70,486 coronavirus infections across the county since the start of the pandemic last March.
The highest single-day increase across Berkshire today was in Wokingham, where there were another 59 positive coronavirus infections identified.
The second-highest was was in Reading where there were another 48 cases, while 43 were in Slough.
Elsewhere there were 41 infections in West Berkshire, 38 were recorded in Bracknell Forest and 28 in Windsor and Maidenhead.
Nationally there were another 24,950 coronavirus cases recorded across the United Kingdom today, bringing the total number of infections to 5,722,298.
There have been another 14 people across the United Kingdom who have died within 28 days of receiving a positive coronavirus test.
This means a total of 129,172 people have died after contracting the virus.
There have now been 46,589,211 first doses of the coronavirus vaccine given out across the UK with 37,287,384 people having been double-jabbed.
Here are the latest rolling seven-day coronavirus infection rates per 100,000 people in Berkshire for the week ending July 21:
Reading: 383.9 (down from 406.7 )
Windsor and Maidenhead: 406.8 (down from 423.3)Slough: 300.9 (down from 306.9)
Bracknell Forest: 543.5 (down from 603.

Wokingham: 423.1 (down from 434.

West Berkshire: 377.4 (down from 400.1)
This is the latest breakdown of confirmed cases for each area of Berkshire since the start of the pandemic, plus the change in the last 24 hours (in brackets):
Reading: 13,973 (+48)
Windsor and Maidenhead: 10,539 (+28)Slough: 17,470 (+43)
Bracknell Forest: 9,362 (+38)
Wokingham: 10,796 (+59)
West Berkshire : 8,346 (+41)