Cookham v Coronavirus
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« on: August 26, 2020, 12:08:09 PM » |
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There have been 15 more positive coronavirus tests in Berkshire in the last 24 hours - but no further deaths have been recorded.
Windsor and Maidenhead again saw the biggest increase with eight cases, according to the latest figures released by Public Health England today (August 25).
Another two infections were recorded in both Wokingham and West Berkshire. Reading, Slough and Bracknell Forest all saw their number of cases increase by one.
On Friday, Slough was named as an 'area of concern' by Public Health England after an increase in cases and infection rate.
UK-wide, another 16 people have died in the past 24 hours, taking the death toll to 41,449.
A total of 327,798 people are confirmed to have had the virus since the start of the pandemic, an increase of 1,184 since yesterday.
In Berkshire, the number of positive tests now stands at 3,621.
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This is how the figures break down in terms of cases for each area of Berkshire:
Reading : 841 cases (increase of one) Slough : 749 cases (increase of one) Wokingham : 628 cases (increase of two) West Berkshire : 518 cases (increase of two) Windsor and Maidenhead: 481 cases (increase of eight) Bracknell Forest : 404 cases (increase of one) The total number of deaths at Berkshire NHS trusts is 574, as detailed below:
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust: 365 Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust: 189 Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust: 20
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