A TOTAL of 104 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Berkshire in the last 24 hours.
Public Health England has recorded the lab-confirmed cases in areas including Reading, Bracknell, Wokingham, West Berkshire, Slough and Windsor and Maidenhead.
These figures, correct as of Friday, February 19 at 4pm, bring the county’s lab-confirmed positive Covid-19 tests total to 52,951, according to Public Health England.
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The local breakdown for the past 24 hours as follows:
Reading – 18 cases, 10,342 total
West Berkshire – 16 cases, 5,957 total
Bracknell – 7 cases, 6,718 total
Wokingham – 12 cases, 7,732 total
Slough – 34 cases, 14,311 total
Windsor and Maidenhead – 17 cases, 7,891 total
There have now been 4,105,675 people across the UK who have tested positive for Covid-19.
The total number of deaths – those with Covid-19 listed on their death certificate – across the UK has now reached 129,498.
The latest seven-day rate per 100,000 people locally are as follows:
Reading – 106.9
West Berkshire – 100.3
Bracknell – 101.2
Wokingham – 61.4
Slough – 212.7
Windsor and Maidenhead – 72
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In today’s national coronavirus news:
A three-month gap between doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine results in higher vaccine efficacy than a six-week gap, a new study suggests.
The research indicates that with three months between the first and second dose there was an overall efficacy of 81%, compared to 55% for a six-week interval.
The first dose offered 76% protection in the three months between doses, according to the University of Oxford research published in The Lancet.