Data from the National Records of Scotland (NRS) shows both the number of deaths and death rates in 111 localised city zones, up to the end of May, based on where these people were living at the time.
It is worth considering that the location of care homes across Edinburgh will have a bearing on the figures, given that 47 per cent of all Covid-19 related deaths in Scotland have been in such settings.
NRS data released on Wednesday showed that the total number of people in Scotland with Covid-19 listed on their death certificate is 4,070 as of Sunday, June 14th, with 70 deaths registered in the past week - 19 less than the previous week.
Here are the 19 areas of Edinburgh which have recorded zero Covid-19 linked deaths up to the end of May...
1. Currie East
Zero deaths were recorded in Currie East, an area with a population of 3,467 people. 18.3 per cent of this area's population are over the age of 70. Photo: Google
2. Bonaly and Pentlands
Zero Covid-19 linked deaths recorded for those in Bonaly and Pentlands, which has 4,741 people. 13.5 per cent of the population are over the age of 70, but nearly 21 per cent are under the age of 16. Photo: Google
3. Greenbank and The Braids
No Covid-19 linked deaths were recorded in Greenbank and The Braids, a zone with a population of 4,367. 16 per cent of the population are aged over 70. Photo: Google
4. Comiston and Swanston
Zero Covid-19 linked deaths in Comiston and Swanston, which has 5,096 people. 17.9 per cent of people living here are aged over 70. Photo: Google