Find out here which areas of Doncaster have the highest and lowest levels of coronavirus-related deaths

Belle View and Town Fields has the highest levels of coronavirus-related deaths in the Doncaster area – according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics.
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Five people died from Covid-19 in Belle View and Town Fields, while several other areas also recorded four deaths – between March 1 and April 17.

Meanwhile, a number of areas around Doncaster recorded no deaths from coronavirus over the period.

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Here is the list of recorded deaths by area:

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Belle View and Town Fields – five; Central Doncaster and Hyde Park – two; Sprotbrough – one; Cusworth – one; Bentley Rise – one; Scawthorpe – two; Bentley and Toll Bar – two; Adwick le Street and Woodlands – three; Cadesby, Hickleton and Hampole – one; Carcroft – four; Askern, Campsell and Norton – two; Kirk Sandall and Barnby Dun – zero; Stainforth – zero; Hatfield West – zero; Hatfield East – zero; Moorends – zero; Thorne – three; Old Cantley, Aukley and Finningley – one; Bawtry, Austerfield and Hayfield – zero; Tickhill and Wadworth – two; Warmsworth, Braithwell and Stainton – four; Edlington – one; Harworth, Bircotes and Blyth – four; Armthorpe North – zero; Edenthorpe and Mere Lane – one; Kirk Sandall and Barnby Dun – zero.

The figures relate to all deaths recorded between March 1 and April 17 this year, with deaths recorded by April 18 stating Covid-19 as the deceased’s cause of death or as a contributing factor.

They do not include information on where patients died – whether in hospital, at home or in a care home. They do not include any deaths that have occurred over the past two weeks.

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