There are no patients with coronavirus in critical care at Norfolk s hospitals
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There are no patients with coronavirus in critical care at Norfolk s hospitals for the first time in six months.
Latest data shows there are currently four patients suffering from Covid-19 at the county s hospitals, but none in intensive care departments.
There are no patients with coronavirus in critical care at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH)
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It is the first time since October 26 last year that the figure has been reached.
Moreover, there has not been as few as four people in hospital with coronavirus since September 26.
Some of Mr Allsop’s friends have today paid an emotional tribute to him.
Ben Elvin, 30, said: “This guy was a lovely bloke - he was like a father figure to most of us.
“He was a diamond guy.”
Flowers left at the murder victim s home in Primrose Crescent. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
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Aidan Athow, 28, who used to live in Dussindale, said ‘Deano’ as he was known would be “deeply missed” and was “loved by everyone”.
He said: “He’s a lovely man - he looked after us all.
“A family man. We were good mates, we all grew up around here.”
Amy Howard with her husband Daniel and daughters Emma, 11, and Evie, one.
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More than 650 Easter treats held in hand made doctor and nurse egg holders have been donated to hospital staff.
Amy Howard decided to make the holders for Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital s maternity and NICU wards as thanks for looking after daughter Evie, who was taken to the NICU an hour after she was born because her weight fell to 3lb 9oz.
The Easter egg templates designed by Amy Howard.
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After sharing her plan on social media, the beautician from New Costessey borrowed her father-in-law s van to transport the 657 holders, each with a chocolate treat, along with boxes of Creme Eggs, Lindt ball bunnies and packs of mini eggs to the hospital.