A NEW interactive map shows the number of coronavirus-related deaths anywhere in the country - including Salisbury.
Local figures tend to be more difficult to obtain as they are usually broken down by local authority, i.e. Wiltshire Council.
However, this new map created by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals the number of deaths between March 1 and May 31 where Covid-19 was mentioned as a cause on the death certificate in every postcode area in England and Wales.
As shown on the map, here's how many deaths were recorded in the three-month period, where and when they occured:
- Laverstock, Bodenham and Coombe Bissett - 4 (March 0; April 3; May 1)
- East Harnham - 4 (March 0; April 4; May 0)
- Cathedral and Harnham - 8 (March 0; April 4; May 4)
- Churchfields - 6 (March 0; April 1; May 5)
- Stratford - 4 (March 0; April 4; May 0)
- Bishopsdown - 8 (March 1; April 3; May 4)
- Salisbury Town North & Milford - 7 (March 1; April 5; May 1)
- Wilton, Nabber & Ebble - 4 (March 0; April 2; May 2)
- Bemerton - 3 (March 0; April 3; May 0)
Mortality rates for Wiltshire were also released today - you can see them HERE.
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