NO COVID deaths were recorded across ‘all settings’ in Worcestershire in the latest week of data available.

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show nobody from Worcestershire died in hospital, a care home, hospice, communal setting or elsewhere in the week up to April 30.

It means a total of 1,353 people from Worcestershire have died since the beginning of the pandemic with Covid mentioned on the death certificate.

A total of 201 people from Worcester have died from Covid including 111 people in hospital and 73 in a care home.

Ten people from Worcester have died from Covid at home and four people have died in a hospice.

Three people from the city have died in other communal settings.

A total of 265 people from Bromsgrove have died including 169 in hospital, 83 in a care home, seven at home and four elsewhere.

Two people from Bromsgrove have died in other communal settings.

145 people from Malvern Hills have died from Covid including 82 at hospital, 53 in a care home and six at home. Two Malvern residents have died from Covid in a hospice and two people have died in other communal settings.

A total of 192 people from Redditch have died where Covid was mentioned on the death certificate including 156 people at hospital, 27 people in a care home and six people at home.

Three people from Redditch have died from Covid in other communal settings.

In Wychavon, which includes Evesham, Pershore and Droitwich, a total of 275 people have died from Covid including 166 people in hospital and 78 people in a care home.

A total of 16 people from Wychavon have died at home from Covid and seven people have died in a hospice. Seven people have died in other communal settings and one person has died elsewhere.

275 people from Wyre Forest have died from Covid including 185 people in hospital, 68 in a care home and 17 people have died at home.

One person from Wyre Forest has died from Covid in a hospice, two have died in other communal settings and two people had died elsewhere.