The data shows how many people have died from coronavirus in each neighbourhood in England and Wales.
Crabtree and Fir Vale had the highest percentage of Covid-19 deaths in Sheffield, between March 1 and June 30, with 60% of patients dying after contracting the virus.
He added it was also one of the more socioeconomically deprived parts of the city and deaths from COVID-19 are closely related to deprivation
Out of the 13 areas in the city with the highest volume of virus related fatalities, Park Hill and Wybourn ranked lowest with 34.4% people passing away after testing positive for coronavirus.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics include deaths where Covid-19 was the underlying cause or was mentioned on the death certificate as a contributory factor but does not include neonatal fatalities.
The most recent data is based on the date of death occurrence in each month between March 1 and June 30, 2020 and registered up to (and including) 11 July 2020.
To protect confidentiality, a small number of deaths have been reallocated between neighbouring areas and figures for some areas may be different to previously published data.
Find out which areas in Sheffield had the highest percentage of Covid-19 related deaths during this period below.
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1. Herdings and Gleadless Valley
Herdings and Gleadless Valley had the second highest percentage of Covid-19 deaths with the virus causing 59.3% of the area's fatalities. There were 16 coronavirus related deaths between March 1 and June 30 - with 27 people passing away from all causes. Photo: Google Maps
2. Cathedral and Kelham
In Cathedral and Kelham 50% of the area's deaths between March and June were due to to the coronavirus. One person passed away after contracting Covid-19, while another died of a different cause according to figures from the ONS. Photo: Google Maps
3. Broomhill and Lower Crookesmoor
Coronavirus was responsible for 45% of fatalities in Broomhill and Lower Crookesmoor - with nine patients dying after contracting the virus between March and June. A total of 20 people died from all causes during this period. Photo: Google Maps
4. Malin Bridge and Wisewood
In Malin Bridge and Wisewood, Covid-19 caused 42.9% of the area's deaths between March and June. There were nine people who lived in the area who died after testing positive for the virus, out of 21 fatalities during the same period. Photo: Google Maps