One area in Bracknell Forest has not recorded any coronavirus clusters, according to latest data.

Public Health England breaks down the numbers of Covid-19 cases into neighbourhoods called 'Middle Super Output Areas' (MSOAs), which are smaller than council wards and based on population rather than geographical area.

The interactive map, which can be found online, allows users to type in their postcode and see how many cases were reported in their area and if it has increased or decreased from the week before.

Sandhurst has not recorded any new coronavirus cases in recent days, according to data from Public Health England up to Wednesday, February 10.

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Government and Public Health England define a coronavirus cluster as an area where there are more than two coronavirus cases in a population size of 7,500 at any one time.

Some areas are coloured white and described as "suppressed", meaning MSOA level rates are suppressed and there have been zero to two cases in a seven-day period. This also protects the privacy of individuals and prevent disclosure.

On the previous week up to the seven days to Tuesday, February 3, Sandhurst confirmed three cases.

Why these areas have all not seen a coronavirus cluster in recent days could be because Sandhurst has less of an enclosed urban area.

Surrounding areas in College Town recorded 47 cases, Owlsmoor & Broadmoor reported 19 cases, Crowthorne North recorded 10 coronavirus cases and five people tested positive for Covid-19 in Wick Hill, Hanworth West, Winkfield & Cranbourne and Crowthorne South.

Meanwhile, areas around Central Bracknell & Wildridings recorded 19 cases, 15 people tested positive for Covid-19 in Binfield & Popeswood and Priestwood saw 11 cases.

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Birch Hill & Hanworth East recorded fewer cases with seven and Crown Wood had seven cases too.