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Bristol Post
Bristol Post
National
Emma Grimshaw

Where in Bristol there's been the most coronavirus deaths

You can now find out how many coronavirus-related deaths there have been in your neighbourhood.

An interactive map, released by the Office for National Statistics, shows where in our city and surrounding areas has been hit the hardest during the pandemic.

Cadbury Heath and Oldland Common recorded the most deaths, where six people lost their lives after contracting Covid-19.

Speedwell, Stoke Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym and Henbury and Brentry all reported five.

Interestingly, Bristol city centre, Clifton Village, Totterdown, Temple Meads and Broomhill have not experienced a single death.

ONS' data includes deaths in care homes and in the community - such as in someone's own home.

On Saturday it was confirmed the UK's death toll stands at 28,131 - the third highest in the world.

The map shows the biggest outbreaks are in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Leeds.

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