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.
Greg Fell, director for Public Health Sheffield, said the figures were high due to the number of care homes in the area.
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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5. Norton and Norton Lees
Coronavirus caused 40.9% of fatalities in Norton and Norton Lees between March 1 and June 30. A total of 18 residents died from Covid-19, out of 44 fatalities from all causes. Photo: Google Maps

6. Woodhouse Mill
Coronavirus caused 39.1% of the area's deaths between March and June. A total of 18 people died after testing positive for the virus, out of 46 fatalities in the same period. Photo: Google Maps

7. Shirecliffe and Parkwood Springs
In Shirecliffe and Parkwood Springs, Covid-19 was responsible for 37.5% of the area's deaths according to data from the ONS. There were 21 people who lived in the neighbourhood who died after contracting the virus. From March 1 to June 30, there were 56 deaths from all causes. Photo: Google Maps

8. Meersbrook
Meersbrook had the 10th highest percentage of Covid-19 fatalities in Sheffield according to the most recent figures from the ONS. The virus caused 37.1% of the area's deaths between the start of March to the end of June with 13 people from the neighbourhood dying after testing positive for coronavirus. There were 35 fatalities in the area from all causes during the same period. Photo: Google Maps