These are the areas in Hartlepool with the highest and lowest numbers of coronavirus deaths
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They show the areas of the town which have seen the highest, as well as lowest, number of deaths linked to Covid-19.
Data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Friday, July 24, lists the total number of deaths per area for the Hartlepool local authority, and shows which percentage of these are related to coronavirus.
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Hide AdAccording to the figures, there have been 407 deaths recorded across the town between March 1 this year and June 30.
Of these, 108 were related to coronavirus.
This means 26.5% of deaths recorded in Hartlepool between those dates were Covid-related.
NHS England’s latest figures, released on Thursday, July 23, showed that a total of 140 people have died while being cared for by the North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust.
The area with the highest deaths in the town was the Headland and West View area, where 15 deaths linked to the illness were recorded out of the total 53 deaths, a percentage of 28.3%.
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Hide AdThe lowest number of deaths recorded was in Rossmere and Mill, where two deaths out of the 28 recorded were related to coronavirus, followed by Old Town and Grange and Foggy Furze, where three were noted in each area.
Here is a full breakdown of deaths in Hartlepool – including the number and equivalent percentage of deaths where a person had contracted coronavirus – by area.
The figures are for between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2020:
Clavering: 10, 32, 31.3%
Headland & West View: 15, 53, 28.3%
Jesmond: 12, 43, 27.9%
Harbour & Victoria: 5, 18, 27.8%
Wooler Road: 13, 26, 50.0%
Old Town & Grange: 3, 26, 11.5%
Foggy Furze: 3, 18, 16.7%
Rift House & Summerhill: 13, 41, 31.7%
Rossmere & Mill: 2, 28, 7.1%
Seaton Carew: 10, 49, 20.4%
Owton Manor: 12, 29, 41.4%
The Fens, Elwick & Hart: 10, 44, 22.7%