. English cities
This is how the virus has impacted various cities across England Photo: Shutterstock
. Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne had a total of 228 deaths between Covid-19 from 1 March to 31 May, with areas like Kenton reporting 28 deaths and others like Heaton South reporting zero Photo: Shutterstock
. Sunderland
Sunderland had a total of 330 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March to 31 May. The area with the highest deaths was Hill View and Tunstall with 28 deaths, and the area with the lowest deaths is Fulwell, with two Photo: Shutterstock
. Carlisle
Carlisle had a total of 121 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March and 31 May. The area with the highest deaths was Botcherby and Harraby, with 23, and the area with the lowest was Currock and Upperby, with three Photo: Shutterstock
. Blackpool
Blackpool reported a total of 118 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March and 31 May. The area with the highest number of deaths was Little Marton and Marton Moss Side, with 11 Photo: Shutterstock
. Liverpool
Lierpool had a total of 550 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March and 31 May. Aigburth and Grassendale was the hardest hit, with 30 deaths, whereas Pier Head reported zero Photo: Shutterstock
. Leeds
Leeds reported a total of 647 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March and 31 May. Colton, Austhorpe and Whitkirk reported 32 deaths, whereas Bramley Fall and Swarcliffe reported none Photo: Shutterstock
13. Bristol
Bristol experienced 230 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March and 31 May. The highest number of deaths in one area was in Westbury on Trym, with 24 deaths Photo: Shutterstock
14. Portsmouth
Portsmouth had 100 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March and 31 May. The highest number of deaths was in Milton, with 16, and Wymering, Southsea Prince Albert Road and Old Portsmouth & Southsea Common had zero Photo: Shutterstock
15. Cambridge
Cambrdige experienced 79 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 March and 31 May. The highest number of deaths was in Kings Hedges, with 24 deaths, whilst Central & West Cambridge and Eddington & Castle had zero Photo: Shutterstock
16. Oxford
Oxford had 70 deaths from Covid-19 between 1 May and 31 May. The highest number of deaths in one area was 11, in Cowley South & Iffley Photo: Shutterstock