Yesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that England will enter a new nationwide lockdown, amid a surge in Coronavirus cases.
Over the weekend, the number of recorded coronavirus cases in Buckinghamshire increased by 563.
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Below is a breakdown of the latest coronavirus cases by area in High Wycombe and the surrounding areas recorded in the seven-day period ending on December 30, the latest available data.
99 cases were recorded in the Town Centre and Marlow Hill, a jump of 40 on the previous week.
Downley had 81 cases, three fewer than the seven days before.
Lane End and Booker had 67 cases - 28 more than the previous week.
Hazlemere saw 64 new cases, 18 more than the week before.
57 new cases were reported in Walter's Ash and Hughenden Valley, 14 more than the week before.
Terriers and Amersham Hill had 47 cases, one more than the week before. Sands also saw 47 cases - 18 more than the week before.
43 cases were recorded in Knotty Green and Holmer Green, 12 more than the previous week.
Totteridge had 42 new cases, ten more than the previous week.
Bledlow, Cadmore End and Hambleden Valley had 39 cases - up by nine on the week before.
34 cases were recorded in Loudwater and Wooburn Green, nine more than the week before.
31 cases were reported in Bowerdean, 13 fewer than the week before
Micklefield saw 29 cases, the same number as the week before.
26 cases were reported in Flackwell Heath, three more than the previous week.
22 cases were recorded in Tylers Green, five fewer than the week before.
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