TWENTY five people in the county died from Covid in the latest week of 'all settings' data available.
A total of 25 county residents died with Covid mentioned on the death certificate in the week up to March 5, the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show.
Two people from Worcester died from Covid in a care home and three residents died in hospital in the week up to March 5, according to the Office for National Statistics.
One person from Worcester with Covid died in a hospice, the figures showed.
Figures show four people from Wychavon, which includes Droitwich, Evesham and Pershore, died in a hospital.
Three people from across Malvern Hills died from Covid in the week up to March 5.
One person from the Malvern Hills district died in a care home, another person died at home and one person died in hospital.
Elsewhere in the county, two people from Bromsgrove died from Covid including one person in a care home and one person in hospital. Three people from Redditch died in hospital.
A total of five people from Wyre Forest died from Covid in hospital and two people died at home.
These latest ONS figures mean that as of March 5, a total of 1,302 people from Worcestershire classed as having Covid have died.
A total of 195 people in Worcester have died including 107 in hospital, 71 in a care home, 10 at home, three in a communal establishment and four in a hospice.
In Wychavon, 265 people have died including 159 in hospital, 77 in a care home, 15 at home, seven in a communal establishment, six in a hospice and one elsewhere.
A total of 257 Bromsgrove residents have died including 164 in hospital, 80 in a care home, seven at home, four elsewhere and two in a communal establishment.
A total of 260 people in Wyre Forest have died including 175 in hospital, 67 in a care home, 15 at home, two in a communal establishment and one elsewhere.
A total of 184 people from Redditch have died including 148 in hospital, 27 in a care home, six at home, and three in a communal establishment. And 138 people from Malvern have died including 83 in hospital, 52 in a care home, five at home, two in a hospice and one in a communal establishment.
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