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Coronavirus: One more death across Hampshire in 48 hours

ONE patient with coronavirus has died in Hampshire in the last 48 hours. Data released by NHS England today has showed that one death has been recorded in the county during the last two days. It brings the county s total to 1,906 deaths since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. One patient with coronavirus died at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, bringing the total to 439. No other deaths were recorded at the county s other Trusts. University Hospital Southampton remains at 483 deaths and Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust remains at 910 deaths. Solent NHS Trust and Southern Health NHS Trust have also recorded 15 and 58 deaths respectively since the start of the pandemic.

Couple get married in hospital chapel so their two-year-old son could attend

Share The Archbishop of Canterbury gave them a special licence due to the pandemic and it took place at the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust chapel.  Bride Suzie said: The nurses did an amazing job and took away the stress of arranging a wedding. We can t thank them enough.   Two-year-old Romeo suffers from a very rare heart condition called Restrictive Cardiomyopathy which affects one in a million children. He is currently awaiting a transplant and is in the pediatric intensive care unit.  Nurses made the happy couple a cake and the wedding was performed by Trust Chaplain, Reverend Sue Pitkin.

Variant First Found in UK No Worse in Kids Than Adults: COVID Experts

The most common coronavirus variant in the US infects kids more than the original virus. But the variant, first found in the UK, is no more infectious or deadly in kids than in adults, experts told Insider. This is despite anecdotal reports that, proportionally, more kids are showing up to hospital. The most common coronavirus variant in the US is estimated to be twice as infectious as the original, and can spread quickly amongst children. Anecdotal reports suggest young people are increasingly filling up US hospitals but experts tell Insider that the variant, called B.1.1.7, isn t affecting kids any worse than adults.

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