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Urmston and Flixton worst hit as 210 people in Trafford die in COVID-19 pandemic

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A total of 210 people have died across Trafford during the COVID-19 outbreak – with Urmston and Flixton the worst-hit areas.Some 16 fatalities have been recorded in both the Urmston East, and Flixton and Moorside postcodes.According to the most recent Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures, all postcode areas in Trafford have seen deaths.Broadheath has the lowest number – two people died between March and May.Sale Moor has 13 recorded deaths; Altrincham West 12; and Timperley East 11 deahts over three months.An interactive map has been published by the ONS, allowing people to see how many COVID-19 related deaths have occurred in their area.

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