A new interactive map shows how many people have died from coronavirus in different areas of Bury.
15.04.2020 - 11:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
All care home residents and social care staff with coronavirus symptoms will be tested for the virus, the government has pledged amid claims elderly victims are being 'airbrushed' from official figures and thousands of residents could already have died.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he was 'determined' to ensure everyone needing a test should have access to one.
Testing remains a 'key' part of the government’s coronavirus battle plan, he added.
The precise number of deaths in care homes is
A new interactive map shows how many people have died from coronavirus in different areas of Bury.
A new interactive map shows how many people have died from coronavirus in different areas of Bolton.
This interactive map shows how many people died in each postcode from coronavirus.
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