It is now. At the start of the outbreak the boroughs' with the highest rates were Westminster, Lambeth, and Southwark, but it looks like it's now affecting the more deprived borough and wards hardest. Bear in mind that the old model of inner London equals deprivation no longer holds.
One other point, care and nursing home beds aren't equally distributed across the boroughs. Some have a much higher numbers than others. It's the outer London boroughs who tend to have more care and nursing home beds than inner London boroughs. Hackney, for example has very few beds .
It is now. At the start of the outbreak the boroughs' with the highest rates were Westminster, Lambeth, and Southwark, but it looks like it's now affecting the more deprived borough and wards hardest. Bear in mind that the old model of inner London equals deprivation no longer holds.
One other point, care and nursing home beds aren't equally distributed across the boroughs. Some have a much higher numbers than others. It's the outer London boroughs who tend to have more care and nursing home beds than inner London boroughs. Hackney, for example has very few beds .
I don't know if this map includes these deaths.