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