For other regions, the analysis suggests 53,229 would be at this higher risk level in the East Midlands (2%), 45,320 in the North West (2%), 35,459 in Yorkshire and the Humber (2%), 18,049 in the West Midlands (1%) and 7,595 in the North East (1%).
For other regions, the analysis suggests 53,229 would be at this higher risk level in the East Midlands (2%), 45,320 in the North West (2%), 35,459 in Yorkshire and the Humber (2%), 18,049 in the West Midlands (1%) and 7,595 in the North East (1%).