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ONS Map shows 23 deaths attributed to covid-19 in Folkestone & Hythe District

The latest data from Office for National Statistics has been mapped (see map below) at (MSOA) ward level and shows the Folkestone & Hythe District has suffered 23 covid-19 related deaths between March 1-April 17.

Behind every death, every number, in this pandemic is a human being and a tragic toll on a family and a community our hearts and condolences go out to every one of them.

The ONS map has points placed at the centre of the area they represent and does not show the actual location of deaths (such as street name). To protect confidentiality, a small number of deaths have been reallocated between neighbouring areas.

The figures are for deaths occurring between  March 1 and  April 17 and registered by April 18. Figures exclude death of non-residents. Coronavirus (COVID-19) was the underlying cause or was mentioned on the death certificate as a contributory factor.

Nick Stripe, Head of Health Analysis, Office for National Statistics, said in the press release:

Folkestone & Hythe district is ranked 3rd for the number of wards which are deprived in Kent, behind Thanet (1st) and Swale (2nd). It  has 4 areas that are listed as among the 10% most deprived in the country,  Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone East, Folkestone Central and Lydd. The first three wards have had six covid-19 deaths. The rankings are based on deprivation in areas such as education, employment, health, housing and crime.

Infection rates and critical care demand across Kent and Medway is slowing. Approximately 11% of all Kent and Medway hospital beds are currently being used for Covid-19 patients (down from 15%) and across all Kent and Medway hospitals there are 300 critical care beds with roughly 200 being ventilators and 100 for the next level down called Oxygen Plus. Currently 68 patients are on ventilators and 22 on Oxygen Plus. This is down from 145  patients just over a week ago.

During a meeting on April 30, Wilf Williams, the Accountable Officer for Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group, said:

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