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There are now no Covid patients in Derbyshire hospitals
It s down from a peak of 700 in January
05:00, 25 MAY 2021
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In January, there were more than 700 Covid-19 patients in beds at Queen’s Hospital in Burton, Royal Derby Hospital and Chesterfield Royal Hospital (Image: Neal Hughes)
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image captionThe woman said Daniel Hay told her to take medication for years when it should only have been used for a maximum of eight weeks
A woman who claims her marriage was wrecked by a drug prescribed by a consultant gynaecologist, who is under investigation, said she wants answers.
The patient said she took the drug given to her by Daniel Hay for three years, when it should have been used for a maximum of eight weeks.
Nearly 400 women who were treated by the doctor are being contacted as part of a review into his care.