THIS interactive map shows how many people have died from coronavirus in your area.
By entering your postcode in the map below, you will be able to see how many covid – 26 deaths have occurred near you between March 1 and April 23.
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According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), , 502 people died in England and Wales between March 1 and April , of which , were from coronavirus.
To date, the bug has killed , people across the UK.
Of those who have died, , have taken place in NHS England hospitals while Public Health Wales has logged .
Scotland has recorded 1, 631 deaths so far and Northern Ireland has logged .
The rest have taken place in care homes and the wider community.
CITY SPIKE
London had the highest proportion of deaths for its size between March and April with . 7 covid – (deaths per) , 30 population .
This is significantly higher than any other region and almost double the next highest rate.
The local authorities with the most number of deaths were also all London Boroughs.
The West Midlands has the second highest rate, followed by the North West and the North East – while the South West recorded the fewest number of deaths from the bug.
POSTCODE SEARCH
The map above, created by the ONS shows all coronavirus deaths in England and Wales which were registered before April .
The green dots marking the number of deaths in each area are placed at the center of the local area they represent – and do not mark the exact spot where those deaths occurred.
The size of the circle is proportional to the number of deaths – meaning the bigger the circle, the greater number of deaths in that region.
The dots exclude the number of non-residents who have may have died in the area.
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