How many Coronavirus deaths have there been in each part of Alsager? - Latest updated figures

By Tom Avery

4th Mar 2021 | Local News

(Image: ONS)
(Image: ONS)

The latest figures for the number of people who have died due to COVID-19 in Alsager has been published.

They reveal that 23 people in the area fell victim to the disease between March 2020 and January 2021.

An interactive map produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) details every death in two local areas it has identified within Alsager and which month they occurred.

The figures reveal that three people were registered to have died in the area last month where COVID-19 was the underlying (main) cause on the death certificate.

See below for a breakdown of where deaths occurred and when since the beginning of the pandemic:

Alsager West - 8

  • April - 3
  • May - 1
  • June - 2
  • December - 1
  • January - 1

Alsager East - 15

  • April - 3
  • May - 2
  • June - 2
  • November - 4
  • December - 2
  • January - 2

The statistics also reveal that 14 people in the Scholar Green, Rode Heath and Brereton area fell victim to the disease between March 2020 and January 2021.

Scholar Green, Rode Heath and Brereton - 14

  • April - 1
  • May - 4
  • July - 1
  • November - 2
  • December - 2
  • January - 4

To view the ONS interactive map, click here.

     

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