Coronavirus: Latest figures show number of deaths across Adur and Worthing
There were 40 coronavirus deaths in Adur in the four months between March and June, according to the figures from the Office of National Statistics.
This was an increase of one when compared with previous figures which revealed the total up until May – see more here.
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Hide AdMeanwhile Worthing saw 77 coronavirus deaths in the four months until June – an increase of six when compared to previous figures: read more here.
The figures include deaths where coronavirus was the underlying cause or was mentioned on the death certificate as a contributory factor.
The Office of National Statistics also provides a breakdown of the number of deaths per geographical area (or Middle Layer Super Output Area).
In Adur, the total number of deaths between March and June can be broken down as follows:
– Hillside, 10
– Buckingham, 5
– North Lancing, 8
– Kingston & Southwick, 1
– Shoreham Central & Beach, 2
– Cokeham & Sompting, 4
– Marsh Barn & Widewater, 2
– South Lancing, 8
Meanwhile in Worthing the figures are as follows:
– High Salvington & Findon Valley, 9
– Salvington, 3
– Durrington North, 3
– Broadwater West, 3
– Broadwater East, 3
– Northbrook, 3
– Durrington South, 3
– Broadwater South, 4
– East Worthing, 2
– Heene, 24
– Worthing Central, 4
– West Worthing, 4
– Goring-by-Sea, 12