Past the peak? Covid patient numbers ease slightly at hospitals but huge pressures remain
The total number of patients at Teesside s hospitals remains well above the first wave peak
16:36, 1 FEB 2021
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Patient numbers with covid are slowly falling but demands remain high at Teesside s hard-pressed hospitals.
Positive cases of covid-19 up by almost 400 across Teesside as another four people lose their lives
There have been 39,208 cases of the virus recorded on Teesside since the start of the pandemic
James Cook University Hospital staff during the height of the pandemic. (Image: Matthew Jones)
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Driver who left three passengers injured after crashing stolen car into a tree jailed
The collision left him and three passengers with extensive injuries
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Tributes pour in after death of kind-hearted Middlesbrough FC matchday paramedic
Graham Hunter was part of the Riverside stretcher bearer team since the stadium opened in 1995
Graham Hunter (Image: Middlesbrough Football Club)
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A LIFEBOAT crew rushed to the aid of a man on a tanker ship who suffered a suspected stroke at sea. The RNLI all weather lifeboat and crew launched at 8.10am today and were alongside the 5,831 ton, 100 metre LPG tanker moored three miles off Hartlepool eight minutes later. Two crew members went aboard the ship where they assessed the condition of the poorly man and administered casualty care. A Coastguard helicopter arrived a short time later and lowered a paramedic onto the deck of the ship who also took care of the casualty. The casualty and paramedic were later winched into the helicopter where it then made its way to James Cook University Hospital.