A map which breaks down the number of coronavirus-related deaths by each postcode has been updated to show where the worst and least affected areas are in Slough.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has recorded every death in England and Wales where Covid-19 has been mentioned on an individual's death certificate.
The deaths, which occurred between the start of the pandemic last March to December 2020, have either been caused by Covid-19 or the virus has been a 'contributing factor.'
Information used to produce the statistics is based on details collected when certified deaths are registered with the local registration office.
The map indicates how many deaths have taken place in each area, and breaks them down month by month.
Four locations across Slough have recorded more than 15 deaths throughout the period, including:
Chalvey
Total deaths: 18
March: 1
April: 7
May: 3
July: 1
November: 2
December: 4
Baylis and Stoke
Total deaths: 15
March: 2
July: 1
November: 3
December: 2
Stoke Road and Wexham Road
Total deaths: 16
March: 1
July: 9
September: 1
November: 3
December: 2
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Langley Kederminster
Total deaths: 19
March: 2
April: 11
May: 2
November: 1
December: 3
As local data is only available up to December, the numbers of deaths in the map will not reflect the latest trends.
In particular, the patterns will not reflect the recent rise in case numbers, as a death from Covid-19 will be reported some time after a positive test.
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