Of the 20,283 Covid-19 deaths in England and Wales to 17 April, people in the poorest areas died at twice the rate of those in more affluent ones

The highest age-standardised mortality rate was in the London borough of Newham, with 144.3 deaths per 100,000 population

Sunderland

62.8

Middlesbrough

79

Salford

92.6

Liverpool

81.8

Derby

63

See detail

Newport

56.5

Cardiff

53.1

See detail

London had the highest mortality rate, with 85.7 deaths per 100,000 people

Birmingham

London

Wolverhampton

67.9

Walsall

64.7

Brent

141.5

Hackney

127.4

Sandwell

70.1

Birmingham

77.5

Tower Hamlets

122.9

Newham

144.3

Of the 20,283 Covid-19 deaths in England and Wales to 17 April, people in the poorest areas died at twice the rate of those in more affluent ones

The highest age-standardised mortality rate was in the London borough of Newham, with 144.3 deaths per 100,000 population

Sunderland

62.8

Middlesbrough

79

Salford

92.6

Liverpool

81.8

Derby

63

Birmingham

see detail

Newport

56.5

London

see detail

Cardiff

53.1

London had the highest mortality rate, with 85.7 deaths per 100,000 people

Birmingham

London

Haringey

119.3

Hackney

127.4

Tamworth

51.6

Brent

141.5

Walsall

64.7

Wolverhampton

67.9

Newham

144.3

Birmingham

77.5

Sandwell

70.1

Coventry

54.3

Tower Hamlets

122.9