Coronavirus: Figures show tragic number of deaths across neighbourhoods in Worthing and Adur
The data from the Office of National Statistics shows how different neighbourhoods across the area have been affected.
Figures reveal both the number of coronavirus-related deaths between March 2020 and Feburary 2021, and the percentage of all deaths in the neighbourhood during this time which were covid-related.
For Worthing, the figures are as follows:
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Hide AdBroadwater South – 17 covid-related deaths – 18 per cent of all deaths
Durrington North – 16 deaths – 17 per cent
Broadwater West – 9 deaths – 15 per cent
Heene – 44 deaths – 14 per cent
Worthing Central – 17 deaths – 13 per cent
Goring-by-Sea – 16 deaths – 13 per cent
Durrington South – 12 deaths – 13 per cent
Northbrook – 12 deaths – 11 per cent
Broadwater East – 6 deaths – 11 per cent
East Worthing – 11 deaths – 10 per cent
Salvington – 8 deaths – 10 per cent
High Salvington & Findon Valley – 12 deaths – 9 per cent
West Worthing – 12 deaths – 9 per cent
Meanwhile for Adur, the figures show:
Hillside – 17 covid-related deaths – 17 per cent of all deaths
North Lancing – 10 deaths – 17 per cent
Buckingham – 10 deaths – 14 per cent
Marsh Barn & Widewater – 8 deaths – 12 per cent
South Lancing – 17 deaths – 11 per cent
Kingston & Southwick – 9 deaths – 8 per cent
Cokeham & Sompting – 8 deaths – 7 per cent
Shoreham Central & Beach – 6 deaths – 7 per cent