The latest potential coronavirus 'hotspots' in High Wycombe have been revealed.

The map from Public Health England breaks down the number of confirmed cases recorded in local  areas, otherwise known as as Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs).

The data shows a seven–day rolling rate of new cases recorded from October 28 to November 4.

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43 new cases were recorded in Bowerdean, a jump of 30 more cases on the previous week.

32 new cases were recorded in High Wycombe Town Centre and Marlow Hill, 20 more than the previous seven days.

30 cases were recorded in Oakridge and Castlefield, up by 16 on the seven days previous.

21 new cases were reported in Terriers and Amersham Hill, up by 10 on the week before.

20 cases were recorded in Downley, up by nine on the week before.

15 additional cases were recorded in Lane End and Booker, up by seven on the previous week.

12 new cases were reported in Flackwell Heath, up by three on the week before. 12 cases were also recorded in Walter's Ash and the Hughenden Valley, double that of the previous week.

11 new cases were record in Knotty Green and Holmer Green, two more than were recorded in the previous seven days.

Ten cases were reported in Stokenchurch, eight more than the previous week.

Nine additional cases were reported in Sands, three more than the previous week.

Seven new cases were recorded in Tylers Green, the same as the previous week. Seven cases were also reported in Ryemead and Wycombe Marsh, one fewer than the previous week.

Six new cases were recorded in Totteridge, up by one on the previous week. Six additional cases were also reported in Loudwater and Wooburn Green, up by two on the previous week.

Six new cases were also recorded in Micklefield, one more than in the seven days previous.

Five cases were reported in Marlow Bottom, Danesfield and Well End, one fewer than the week before. Five cases were also recorded in Hazlemere, up by two on the week before.

Four additional cases were recorded in Bledlow, Cadmore End and Hambleden Valley - three fewer than the week before