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Mapped: These are the Bury neighbourhoods hit hardest by the coronavirus, according to new official figures

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Bury, the worst area for the coronavirus-related tragedy across the borough. But, despite the widespread impacts, the data map also shows areas where very few COVID-19 deaths were officially recorded.The Ainsworth and Bradley Fold, Kirkhams and Holyrood, and Revales and Hollins areas have recorded three and two deaths each.Bank Top and Radcliffe East has recorded just one death.The M.E.N has analysed the data for Bury's postcodes to reveal the full extent of the deaths caused by coronavirus: Radcliffe - 18 Prestwich Clough and Rainsough - 17 Whitefield West and Park Lane - 17Whitehead Park - 14Walmersley and Limefield - 14Fairfield and Jericho - 11Prestwich East - 10Sedgley Park - 10Elton Vale - 8Walshaw and Woolfold - 8Nuttall and.

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