Teesside doctor tells of covid wards and patient numbers on slow decline
For the first time since the pandemic began Richard Cree has received a covid-19 test
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An intensive care doctor is continuing to document what life behind the scenes at a Teesside hospital is really like.
Richard Cree has now reported that the total number of covid patients at the Middlesbrough hospital continues to slowly decline .
Two more Covid-19 patients lose their lives on Teesside as GPs begin offering vaccines
644 people have now died while being cared for by hospitals on Teesside
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Two more people have died at hospitals on Teesside after testing positive for coronavirus. The two patients lost their lives while under the care of North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which runs University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton.
Appeal for dash cam footage after biker suffers injuries in crash that closed busy junction
The road was closed for a number of hours following the accident
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A biker suffered leg and chest injuries after a crash that closed a busy junction.
A174 crash sees two taken to hospital after car flips onto roof at Loftus Bank
The road was closed for almost two hours while emergency services dealt with the incident
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Two people were taken to hospital after a car overturned on Loftus Bank.
Emergency services were called the A174 just after 7.30am on Monday morning.
University Hospital of North Tees, Stockton A HOSPITAL boss has sounded worries of a “third wave” of coronavirus cases as a Teesside trust faces high demand in the run up to Christmas. North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust saw a peak of 78 covid patients on its wards during the first wave. Although treatments have improved since, teams at North Tees are now caring for more than 160 Covid patients – with almost half of all beds taken up by those suffering from the virus. And there are fears allowing up to three households to meet between December 23 and December 27 will put further strain on staff and capacity in the new year.