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Author Topic: The six areas of Berkshire with the fewest new Covid-19 cases in seven days  (Read 1291 times)
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« on: November 26, 2020, 02:08:19 PM »

Only six areas of Berkshire had two or fewer new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in seven days - the latest figures show.
Most areas of the county had three or more people test positive for the coronavirus in the week up to November 20, according to the latest data from Public Health England.

Seven-day case figures break up the country into Middle Layer Super Output Areas - which each have a similar population of around 7,200 people.
The current England-wide lockdown is set to be lifted on December 2 - with each local authority area set to be placed in one of three tiers.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock is today due to announce which tiers of the new coronavirus restrictions each of the six council areas of Berkshire will be placed in when lockdown ends.

Tier One has the least restrictions of the three tiers, while Tier Three is the most restrictive.

Of the MSOAs with two or fewer cases, one was in Reading Borough, two were in Wokingham Borough, two in West Berkshire and one was in Windsor and Maidenhead.

No area of Bracknell Forest or Slough Borough had fewer than three new Covid-19 cases in the seven days to November 20.

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