Coronavirus cases are on the rise in just three areas of High Wycombe and the surrounding areas, according to the latest figures.

The most recent data, which is taken from the seven days ending on February 3, shows a either a fall or the same number of total cases in the remaining areas.

Included in the data is the rolling rate, which is calculated b dividing the seven day count by the area population and multiplying by 100,000.

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The figures are compared to the seven days previous.

Walter's Ash and Hughenden Valley saw a 240 per cent increase of cases.

17 cases were recorded, up by 12 on the five recorded in the week before.

The rolling rate in Walter's Ash and Hughenden Valley stands at 210.4.

Hazlemere saw a 31.6 per cent increase in cases.

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A total of 25 cases were recorded, up by six on the 19 recorded in the previous week.

The rolling rate in Hazlemere is 268.7.

Micklefield saw the lowest increase of the three areas, with 8.7 per cent more cases.

Like Hazlemere, 25 cases were reported - two more than the 23 recorded in the week before.

The rolling rate in Micklefield is the highest of the three areas at 441.2.