An interactive map shows how many people have died from coronavirus in your area of Greater Manchester.
The data has been compiled by the Office for National Statistics since March.
A death is included if 'coronavirus was the underlying cause or was mentioned on the death certificate as a contributory factor'.
To find out how many deaths occurred in your neighbourhood, you can click on the map below.
The data shows some of the areas that have been hardest hit by the coroanvirus pandemic.
They include Chadderton Central in Oldham which has recorded 33 deaths.
The M.E.N reported in June that 30 of these deaths were at a single care home, Chadderton Total Care.
According to the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the service provides care for up to 146 people with a ‘variety of social and nursing needs, including physical and learning disability, dementia related disease and acquired brain injury’.
Chief clinical officer at Oldham CCG, Dr John Patterson, said no concerns have been raised about the care of residents at the home.
It is a similarly sad story in Higher Broughton, Salford, where there have been 32 deaths.
Kersal councillor Ari Leitner, while skeptical of coronavirus reporting, said it could the number of deaths could be attributable to a concentration of care homes.
Other hotspots include Wythenshawe and Fallowfield West.
Community leaders believe historic deprivation, overcrowding and high numbers of elderly and young people in the same area may have contributed.