Three more covid-related fatalities have been recorded in Berkshire according to the Government's official daily figures.
The statistics, published on Friday, October 22 confirmed the deaths were recorded in Bracknell Forest, Reading and West Berkshire.
It means 1,507 people have died across Berkshire within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 since the pandemic began.
The data also revealed there were 789 new cases within 24 hours - this compares to 925 new cases the previous day.
West Berkshire had the highest number of cases in Berkshire in the last 24 hours with 172 positive tests returned and its total number of cases now stands at 15,011.
The area with the lowest number of cases in 24 hours was Bracknell Forest with 81 new cases which takes its total since the pandemic began to 14,059 overall.
The Government said a further 180 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Friday, bringing the UK total to 139,326.
Separate figures published by the Office for National Statistics show there have now been 164,000 deaths registered in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.
As of 9am on Friday there had been a further 49,298 lab-confirmed Covid-19 cases in the UK, the Government said.
Government data up to October 21 shows that of the 95,090,089 Covid jabs given in the UK, 49,603,139 were first doses, a rise of 48,732 on the previous day.
Some 45,486,950 were second doses, an increase of 26,828.
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: 21,094 (+128)
Windsor and Maidenhead: 17,369 (+126)Slough: 23,447 (+102)
Bracknell Forest: 14,059 (+81)
Wokingham: 18,492 (+180)
West Berkshire : 15,011 (+172)
Total increase: +925
Here are the latest rolling seven-day coronavirus infection rates per 100,000 people in Berkshire:
Reading: 557 (up from 528.3)
Windsor and Maidenhead: 501.7 (up from 495.1)Slough: 451.3 (no change)
Bracknell Forest: 492.9 (up from 480.

Wokingham: 677.8 (up from 653.1)
West Berkshire: 830.5 (up from 754.7)