A NEW map shows how many Covid-19 cases have been diagnosed in each area of Reading on a weekly basis.

The GOV.UK tool shows how seven–day rates are expressed per 100,000 of the population, and is updated periodically.

Data is currently based on the seven days up to November 6.

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For each area, the number of cases recorded between October 30 - November 6 have been presented.

This also gives the current rate for each area, as well as the change since the previous week.

Area breakdown:

Reading Chronicle:

Battle and Caversham Bridge:

Cases: 13

Rate: 127.6

Decrease of three from previous week

Caversham Heights:

Cases: 5

Rate: 70

Increase of two from previous week

Caversham Emmer Green:

Cases: 7

Rate: 94.5

Increase of 4 from previous week

Caversham Balmore Park:

Cases: 4

Rate: 50

Decrease of one from previous week

Lower Caversham:

Cases: 6

Rate: 76.5

Decrease of five from previous week

Norcot North:

Cases: 7

Rate: 87.8

Decrease of two from previous week

Norcot South:

Cases: 11

Rate:120.6

Increase of one from previous week

Tilehurst North

Cases: 11

Rate: 147.1

No increase or decrease from previous week

Tilehurst South:

Cases: 14

Rate: 189.5

No increase or decrease from previous week

Westwood:

Cases: 10

Rate: 175.4

Decrease of one from previous week

Calcot North and Little Heath:

Cases: 8

Rate: 104.9

Increase of four from previous week

Calcot South:

Cases: 8

Rate: 144

Increase of one from previous week

Southcoute:

Cases: 14

Rate: 162

Increase of six from previous week

Coley Park:

Cases: 11

Rate: 126.5

Decrease of one from previous week

Reading Central:

Cases: 28

Rate: 190.7

Increase of eight from previous week

Southampton Street and Redlands Road:

Cases: 10

Rate: 95.7

Decrease of one from previous week

Wokingham Road:

Reading Chronicle:

Cases: 10

Rate: 122.5

Decrease of 15 from previous week

Palmer Park:

Cases: 17

Rate: 160.8

Decrease of six from previous week

Kennett Island and Green Park:

Cases: 30

Rate: 264

Increase of 11 from previous week

Leighton Park (Area - not to be confused with Leighton Park School):

Cases: 22

Rate: 230.4

Decrease of three from previous week

Whitley Wood:

Cases: 9

Rate: 126.4

Increase of seven from previous week

Lower Earley North:

Cases: 13

Rate: 128.1

Increase of two from previous week

Lower Earley South:

Cases: 12

Rate: 153.7

Increase of seven from previous week

Earley:

Reading Chronicle:

Cases: 10

Rate: 101.9

Decrease of two from previous week

Woodley South:

Cases: 9

Rate: 124.3

Increase of five from previous week

Sonning and Woodley North:

Cases: 5

Rate: 65.1

Decrease of six from previous week

Woodley East:

Cases: 6

Rate: 76.4

Decrease of eight from previous week

Southlake:

Cases: 4

Rate: 45,9

Decrease of four from previous week

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Data is calculated by dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.

The Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOA) rate in the map uses colour to indicate the level of weekly cases across different parts of the town.

In order to help to identify trends or patterns in the data over time, seven-day rolling averages can be calculated.

Each day's observation is combined with the previous three days and the following three days, and the mean of all seven days' figures is presented.

For indicators where the most recent days' data are incomplete, the final few points in the rolling average series will not be displayed, as the averages will increase when data are complete.