A BREAKDOWN showing the location of every coronavirus-related death by each postcode area in Hampshire has been released.
It is just the third time since the pandemic began that the official figures have been released, which shows the impact of the virus in one particular area.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has been recording deaths in England and Wales where Covid-19 has been mentioned on a person's death certificate.
Those deaths, which occurred between March 2020 and November 2020, have either been caused by Covid-19 or the virus has been a 'contributing factor.'
To give you the latest picture of how the virus has affected your area, The Gazette has analysed and published the wards of every Covid-19 related death in our region.
All deaths include fatalities that have taken place in hospitals, care homes, at home, communal settings and 'elsewhere.'
Tadley West 5
Tadley East, Pamber & Silchester 5
Woolton Hill, Burghclere & Bishops Green1
Kingsclere & Heath End 9
Bramley, Sherfield & the Sherbornes 7
Chineham 2
Popley 8
Daneshill & Little Basing 2
Houndmills & Oakridge 14
Winklebury & Rooksdown 9
Basingstoke Central, Black Dam & Eastrop 4
Kings Furlong 3
Buckskin & Worting 3
South Ham & West Ham 8
East Oakley 5
Viables 1
Old Basing & the Candovers 13
Kempshott 5
Brighton Hill 8
Whitchurch & Ashmansworth 11
Hatch Warren 1
Overton & North Waltham 6
Basingstoke deaths due to other causes between March 2020 and November 2020
Tadley West 37
Tadley East, Pamber & Silchester 54
Woolton Hill, Burghclere & Bishops Green 42
Kingsclere & Heath End 48
Bramley, Sherfield & the Sherbornes 78
Chineham 23
Popley 57
Daneshill & Little Basing 22
Houndmills & Oakridge 76
Winklebury & Rooksdown 49
Basingstoke Central, Black Dam & Eastrop 34
Kings Furlong 33
Buckskin & Worting 32
South Ham & West Ham 50
East Oakley 61
Viables 44
Old Basing & the Candovers 99
Kempshott 51
Brighton Hill 35
Whitchurch & Ashmansworth 48
Hatch Warren 20
Overton & North Waltham 44
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