Windsor and Maidenhead services with HIGHEST and LOWEST Covid-19 cases
MOST Royal Borough departments have seen a drop in Covid-19 cases, according to the latest data from Berkshire Public Health (BPH).
BPH publishes a weekly briefing on Covid-19 and breaks down the data by electoral district.
The data was released on August 3 and shows the number of reported cases and their infection rate between July 23 and July 29.
BPH rounded the data for each department to the nearest five to protect the identity of individuals.
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Despite a slight drop in cases, Datchet, Horton and Wraysbury still have the highest number of infections in the Royal Borough, with 392 per 100,000 population.
Furze Platt ranks second and is the only neighborhood that has seen a slight increase in the number of cases. Sunningdale and Cheapside are ranked third.
Riverside is the least infected area of the Royal Borough, followed by Oldfield which has seen the largest decrease in Covid-19 cases.
The darker the color, the more infected the service
Confirmed cases in the Royal Borough and their monthly rate per 100,000 population:
- Ascot & Sunninghill – 20 (down 15 from the previous week). Monthly rate of 172
- Belmont – 20 (down from 15). Monthly rate of 254
- Bisham & Cookham – 15 (down from 5). Monthly rate of 225
- Boyn Hill – 15 (down from 10). Monthly rate of 202
- Bray – 10 (down from 20). Monthly rate of 129
- Clewer & Dedworth East – 15 (down from 10). Monthly rate of 179
- Clewer & Dedworth West – 15 (down from 10). Monthly rate of 213
- Clewer East – 15 (down from 15). Monthly rate of 219
- Cox Green – 15 (down from 5). Monthly rate of 197
- Datchet, Horton & Wraysbury – 40 (down from 5). Monthly rate of 392
- Eton & Castle – 25 (down from 15). Monthly rate of 198
- Furze Platt – 30 (up to 5). Monthly rate of 389
- Hurley & Walthams – 10 (down from 10). Monthly rate of 159
- Old Windsor – 20 (down from 15). Weekly rate of 265
- Oldfield – 10 (down from 25). Monthly rate of 149
- Pinkneys Green – 20 (down from 5). Monthly rate of 265
- Riverside – 10 (down from 5). Monthly rate of 138
- St Mary’s – 20 (down from 5). Monthly rate of 276
- Sunningdale & Cheapside – 20 (down from 10). Monthly rate of 302
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The Royal Borough is below the regional and national average
According to BPH’s weekly briefing, the Royal Borough recorded 541 new cases of Covid-19 between July 23 and July 29.
The Royal Borough currently has 11,050 cases with a weekly rate of 214.2 per 100,000.
The rate for people aged 60 and over is 85 per 100,000.
No Covid-related deaths have been recorded in the past week ending July 23. The death toll from Covid-19 in the district is 359.