New data has revealed the impact of Covid-19 on the north-east.
The interactive map below shows the parts of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire hardest hit by the virus.
Regions in yellow have had less deaths per capita, compared to those with green, blues and purple shading.
The figures take into account the number of people who have died in a region, as well as its estimated population to give a figure of rate per 100,000.
In Aberdeen the hardest hit area is Woodside, with 17 deaths in a population of 3,989. This is equivalent to a rate of 423.1 deaths per 100,000 population.
In Aberdeenshire the Peterhead harbour area has seen the most deaths per 100,000 with a figure of 357.7. In the area 22 people have died.
Torry West and Westhill North and South both have rates of more than 200 deaths per 100,000.
5 highest rates of death per 100,000 population across the north-east
- Woodside, Aberdeen
- 17 deaths, 2018 estimated population of 4,018. 423.1 deaths per 100,000
- Peterhead Harbour, Aberdeenshire
- 22 deaths, 2018 estimated population of 6,150. 357.7 deaths per 100,000
- Torry West, Aberdeen
- 14 deaths, 2018 estimated population of 5,339. 262.2 deaths per 100,000
- Westhill North and South, Aberdeenshire
- 11 deaths, 2018 estimated population of 5,082. 216.5 deaths per 100,000
- Danestone, Aberdeen
- 7 deaths, 2018 estimated population of 4,011. 174.5 deaths per 100,000