New report reveals number of coronavirus-related deaths in each area of Dacorum

The figures are from the Office for National Statistics

A new report has shed light on the number of coronavirus-related deaths in each neighbourhood of Dacorum during the pandemic.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics show the number of Covid-19-related deaths recorded between March 1 to June 30, as well as the total deaths for each area.

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The figures for Dacorum show Leverstock Green had the highest percentage, with 8 coronavirus-related deaths recorded out of a total of 23 deaths (34.8 per cent).

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The data is as follows:

> Markyate, Flamstead and Gaddesden - 3 out of 17 (17.6 per cent)

> Tring West and Long Marston - 1 out of 13 (7.7 per cent)

> Tring North - 2 out of 16 (12.5 per cent)

> Tring East, Wigginton and Aldbury - 5 out of 24 (20.8 per cent)

> Woodhall Farm - 2 out of 14 (14.3 per cent)

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> Northchurch and Potten End - 6 out of 27 (22.2 per cent)

> Grovehill - 3 out of 20 (15 per cent)

> Highfield - 17 out of 60 (28.3 per cent)

> Berkhamsted Town - 1 out of 21 (4.8 per cent)

> Gadebridge and Old Town - 2 out of 9 (22.2 per cent)

> Warners End - 4 out of 30 (13.3 per cent)

> Berkhamsted West - 4 out of 19 (21.1 per cent)

> Maylands and Adeyfield - 16 out of 51 (31.4 per cent)

> Berkhamsted South - 2 out of 15 (13.3 per cent)

> Hemel Hempstead Town - 9 out of 53 (17 per cent )

> Chaulden - 3 out of 17 (17.6 per cent)

> Leverstock Green - 8 out of 23 (34.8 per cent)

> Boxmoor and Apsley - 8 out of 24 (33.3 per cent)

> Corner Hall - 9 out of 33 (27.3 per cent)

> Nash Mills and Bennetts End - 6 out of 35 (17.1 per cent)

> Bovingdon and Chipperfield - 9 out of 33 (27.3 per cent)

> Kings Langley - 1 out of 19 (5.3 per cent)

In total, 121 coronavirus-related deaths were recorded out of 573 deaths in Dacorum (21.2 per cent).

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