A total of 24 neighbourhoods in the Berkshire have seen cases up, compared to the week before. Most recent Public Health England data shows the picture in the seven days to April 15, compared to the seven days to April 8. It comes as promising data shows that overall, five out of six council areas in our region have continued to see a fall in the number of new infections. All council areas apart from West Berkshire saw a rise in the number of new Covid cases over the same time period. Analysis of this data has found that the majority of areas which have seen a rise in cases have only seen slight increases - between one and three new cases.
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In Finchampstead, 5,115 people have taken at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. There are 4,882 people in Shinfield, 4,421 in Twyford West and Charvil, 4,358 in Winnersh and 4,317 in Crowthorne North who have taken a jab. In Wokingham Town, 4,289 people have been vaccinated. While 4,200 in South Lake and 4,058 in Earley have received a jab.
Number of people vaccinated in other areas of Wokingham:
Sonning and Woodley North – 4,053
Lower Earley North – 4,035
Spencers Wood and Swallowfield – 4,019
Wokingham West and South – 3,908
Wokingham East – 3,696
Barkham and Woose Hill – 3,278
Woodley South – 3,125
Arborfield and Garrison – 3,061
Lower Earley South – 2,999
Wokingham Town recorded seven cases and Lower Earley North recorded five. There were five confirmed cases in Arborfield Garrison, four in Sonning and Woodley and another four in Woodley East.
Confirmed cases in other areas of Wokingham:
Twyford East and Wargrave – 4
Crowthorne North – 3
Lower Earley South – 3
Barkham and Woosehill – 3 Spencers Wood and Swallowfield, Earley, Finchampstead, Wokingham North and Hurst and Wokingham East each recorded fewer than three cases. Public Health England states: “For smaller areas with fewer than three cases, we do not show data. This is to protect individuals’ identities.” Wokingham’s seven-day infection rate peaked at 607.2 cases per 100,000 people when the third national lockdown was announced on January 4.
A map which shows how many confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in each area of the country South Lake is the area of Wokingham that recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases last week. Public Health England has broken down the data to show the number of confirmed cases recorded in local neighbourhoods, which are known as Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs). The latest figures show 328 people tested positive for the virus in Wokingham between January 23 and January 30. That’s 137 fewer than the previous week. In South Lake, 29 people tested positive for the virus, between January 23 and January 30.