Figures for death rates from coronavirus show some stark disparities across Huntingdonshire, for example, there have been 13 deaths in Hartford and 11 in Ramsey and six in Eaton Socon and six in Eynesbury.
The latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show that, so far, 104 deaths from Covid-19 have been recorded in the local authority area of Huntingdonshire.
The ONS data is based on all deaths between March 1 and May 31 registered up to June 6, and have been broken down into neighbourhoods of around 7,000 people called MSOAs.
Sarah Caul, from the ONS, said: “General mortality rates are normally higher in more deprived areas, but Covid-19 appears to be increasing this effect.”
This data from the ONS contains all deaths between March 1 and May 31 registered up to June 6.
It includes all deaths which had Covid-19 mentioned anywhere on the death certificate.
The ONS said the information used to produce these statistics is based on details collected when certified deaths are registered with the local registration office, but there are likely to be some deaths involving Covid-19 that occurred in the period which were registered after June 6.
It comes as across the UK testing capacity has been expanded to more than 200,000 tests a day, meaning that anyone with symptoms can immediately book a test for free.
Anyone with symptoms of coronavirus - a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste – should book a test immediately.
Here is the breakdown
Yaxley/Farcet
Coronavirus Deaths: 2
All deaths: 25
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 8%
Stilton/Elton/Folksworth
Coronavirus Deaths: 1
All deaths: 10
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 10%
Ramsey
Coronavirus Deaths: 11
All deaths: 44
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 25%
Sawtry/Gidding
Coronavirus Deaths: 1
All deaths: 17
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 6%
Warboys/Bury
Coronavirus Deaths: 5
All deaths: 16
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 31%
Somersham/Riptons/Raveleys
Coronavirus Deaths: 8
All deaths: 30
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 27%
Bluntisham/Earith/Needingworth
Coronavirus Deaths: 3
All deaths: 16
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 19%
Huntingdon/Sapley/Oxmoor
Coronavirus Deaths: 4
All deaths: 16
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 25%
Hartford
Coronavirus Deaths: 13
All deaths: 36
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 36%
Brampton/Stukeleys/Alconbury
Coronavirus Deaths: 7
All deaths: 22
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 32%
St Ives North
Coronavirus Deaths: 4
All deaths: 26
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 15%
St Ives South
Coronavirus Deaths: 4
All deaths: 20
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 20%
Huntingdon Central/West
Coronavirus Deaths: 8
All deaths: 28
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 29%
Godmanchester
Coronavirus Deaths: 2
All deaths: 13
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 15%
Kimbolton/Staughton/Molesworth
Coronavirus Deaths: 1
All deaths: 9
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 11%
Houghton/Hemingford/Fenstanton
Coronavirus Deaths: 7
All deaths: 30
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 23%
Buckden/Perry
Coronavirus Deaths: 2
All deaths: 19
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 11%
Little Paxton/Love’s Farm/Great Grandsden
Coronavirus Deaths: 4
All deaths: 20
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 20%
St Neots - Priory Park
Coronavirus Deaths: 3
All deaths: 21
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 14%
St Neots - Eaton Ford
Coronavirus Deaths: 2
All deaths: 12
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 17%
St Neots - Eaton Socon
Coronavirus Deaths: 6
All deaths: 34
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 18%
St Neots - Eynesbury
Coronavirus Deaths: 6
All deaths: 15
Coronavirus deaths as percentage of all deaths: 40%
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