New data reveals how many Covid-19 deaths there have been in Horsham neighbourhoods and villages

New data has revealed how many Covid-19 deaths there have been in the Horsham area.
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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said 107 people have died with Covid-19 between March 1 and May 31 (including deaths registered up to June 6).

ONS data broke down the deaths linked to Covid-19 in the area by neighbourhood.

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The figures include deaths where coronavirus (Covid-19) was the underlying cause or was mentioned on the death certificate as a contributory factor.

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There were 475 deaths in total across the same period – 21 per cent of those were linked to Covid-19 on average.

The deaths linked to Covid-19 broken down by neighbourhood are as follows:

Horsham East and Roffey - 14

Rusper, Faygate and Leechpool - 8

West Chiltington Common - 7

Littlehaven - 8

Horsham Central - 13

Broadbridge Heath and Warnham - 7

Rudgwick, Slinfold and Barns Green - 7

Henfield and Small Dole - 9

Amberley, Pulborough and Storrington - 10

Steyning and Upper Beeding - 6

Horsham South, Mannings Heath and Nuthurst - 4

Southwater - 2

Horsham West - 4

Billingshurst - 3

Ashington and Washington - 3

Cowfold and Partridge Green - 2

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