Confirmed cases of coronavirus in High Wycombe have continued to fall drastically in recent weeks.
Latest official data shows that 13 people tested positive in High Wycombe on Sunday, March 14 - bringing the total of confirmed cases since the beginning of the pandemic to 10,362.
In High Wycombe and the surrounding areas, ten areas had more than three confirmed cases in the seven days leading up to March 8 - which is the latest available data.
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Data is not published for areas with lower than three confirmed cases, in order to protect individuals' identities.
Oakridge and Castlefield had had the highest number of cases in the seven days leading to March 9, with 14 confirmed cases - seven fewer than the week before. The rolling rate was 143.4.
Downley had 13 cases, an increase of two on the week before. The rolling rate stood at 113.4.
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High Wycombe Town Centre and Marlow Hill had the same number, one fewer than the week before. The rate stood at 76.3.
Bowerdean had nine new cases, five fewer than the week before. The rolling rate stood at 130.5.
Five cases were recorded in Hazlemere, one more than the week before. The rolling rate stood at 53.7.
Terriers and Amersham Hill also had four confirmed cases, 16 fewer than the previous week. The rolling rate was 47.7.
Loudwater and Wooburn Green had four cases, ten fewer than the week before. The rolling rate stood at 61.3.
Three cases were recorded in Micklefield, half the number of the seven days before. The rolling rate stood at 52.9.
Ryemead and Wycombe Marsh also had three cases, the same number as the week before. The rolling rate stood at 31.
Three cases were also reported in Lane End and Booker. This was the same number as the previous week, with a rolling rate of 38.4.
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