Woodley South is the area of Wokingham that recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases last week.

The latest figures show 60 people tested positive for the virus in Wokingham between March 5 and March 12.

Just over two months ago, on January 8, it was revealed that Wokingham had recorded 947 cases in a 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).

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In Woodley South, 11 people tested positive for Covid-19 between March 5 and March 12.

There were nine confirmed cases in Twyford West and Charvil, five in Shinfield and four in Wokingham Town.

Woodley East recorded three cases and Sonning and Woodley recorded another three.

There were three cases in Southlake, three in Lower Earley North and another three in Crowthorne North.

Every other area of Wokingham recorded fewer than three confirmed cases in that week.

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 607.8 cases per 100,000 people when the third national lockdown was announced on January 4.

It has been falling since then and currently stands at 35.1 cases per 100,000 people.

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The latest figures show that just 1.2 per cent of the Covid-19 tests conducted in Wokingham between March 3 and March 9 came back positive.

More than 52,000 people in Wokingham had received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine by March 7, according to NHS figures.