TEN coronavirus deaths were recorded across 'all settings' in Worcestershire, according to the latest week of data available.

The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) ‘all settings’ figures for the week ending November 13 shows the six deaths, where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, included one in a hospice in Worcester as well as nine deaths in the county's hospitals.

Three of the deaths were Wychavon residents with two residents in Wyre Forest dying and two residents in Redditch dying from coronavirus.

A resident in Malvern Hills and another resident in Worcester both died from coronavirus during the week according to the figures.

No hospitals deaths among Bromsgrove residents were reported during the week.

The latest ONS data means that, in total, 564 people in Worcestershire classed as having Covid-19, had died up to November 13.

A total of 67 Worcester residents have now died from coronavirus including 31 in hospital, 28 in a care home, four at home, two in a communal establishment and two in a hospice.

A total of 136 Bromsgrove residents have died including 76 in hospital, 55 in a care home, four elsewhere and one in a communal establishment.

A total of 129 people in Wyre Forest have died including 74 in hospital, 43 in a care home, nine at home, two in a communal establishment and one elsewhere.

In Wychavon, 119 people have died including 56 in hospital, 51 in a care home, five at home, four in a communal establishment, two in a hospice and one elsewhere.

A total of 64 people from Redditch have died including 53 in hospital, eight in a care home, two at home, and one in a communal establishment.

And 49 people from Malvern have died from coronavirus including 26 in hospital, 20 in a care home, two at home and one in a communal establishment.