The number of Covid-19 related care home deaths in West Lothian has been revealed.
A new interactive table is available on the Public Health Scotland website with the data.
It revealed that there have been 116 coronavirus related deaths in West Lothian care homes.
The figures released by the Crown Office show that at least 3400 residents died across Scotland.
Now, the Scottish Prosecution Service are investigating the deaths.
The Courier has reported on Covid-19 outbreaks and deaths at nursing homes in the county throughout the pandemic.
The table on the PHS website shows that in West Lothian the 116 fatalities occurred at the following homes:
Meadowvale Care Home in Bathgate, run by the Tamaris Group, had 19 Covid-19 related deaths.
Redmill Care Home in East Whitburn, operated by HC-One, had 18 residents who died with Covid-19 related illnesses.
Woodlands Nursing Home in Livingston, run by Peacock Medicare, recorded 15 Covid-19 related deaths at the facility.
Livingston Nursing Home, another Tamaris Group facility, had 14 Covid-19 related deaths.
Heatherfield Nursing Home in Armadale, owned by Heatherfield Community Care, recorded 13 deaths.
Middleton Hall Care Home in Uphall, operated by Four Seasons, had 12 coronavirus deaths.
Peacock Nursing Home in Livingston, owned by Peacock Medicare, had 11 Covid-19 related deaths.
Whitdale House in Whitburn, run by West Lothian Council, had five coronavirus deaths.
Linlithgow Care Home, owned by HC-One, also had five cornavirus related deaths.
And Holmesview, Craigmair Interim Care Home, Burngrange Care Home and Broxburn Nursing Home also all recorded one Covid-19 death at their respective facilities.
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