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Hospital trusts in the Black Country and Staffordshire were caring for 81 coronavirus patients in hospital as of last Tuesday, as figures show the numbers continue to fall.
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The number of Covid patients requiring hospital treatment continues to go down
NHS England data shows the number of people being treated in hospitals for Covid-19 by 8am on April 20, was down from 111 on the same day the previous week.
A total of 33 coronavirus patients were being cared for at the Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust as of last Tuesday – down from 44 the previous week. The number of beds occupied by Covid-positive patients has decreased by 54 per cent in the last four weeks.
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More than a third of NHS trusts have ZERO Covid patients in intensive care as infections fall dramatically
Updated: Apr 25 2021, 5:39 ET
MORE than a third of NHS trusts in England have ZERO Covid patients in intensive care as infections continue to fall dramatically.
Just 6.6 per cent of critical care beds are occupied by people suffering from coronavirus - in comparison to 60 per cent in January, according to NHS England data.
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More than a third of NHS Trusts have ZERO Covid patients in intensive care - a huge fall since the peak of the second wave in JanuaryCredit: Alamy
More than one third of England s NHS trusts now have no Covid patients in intensive care
Only 6.6 per cent of critical care beds were occupied by Covid patients on April 20, the latest NHS England data shows
24 April 2021 • 5:24pm
The latest figures show a tenfold fall from the worst days of the second wave in January
Credit: Alastair Grant/AP
England s intensive care units are coming back from the brink, with more than one third of NHS hospital trusts now without a single Covid patient in a critical care bed.
Only 6.6 per cent of critical care beds were occupied by Covid patients on April 20, the latest NHS England data shows – a tenfold fall from the worst days of the second wave in January, when more than 60 per cent of beds were occupied by people with the virus.
There are no critical cases at the Royal Stoke University Hospital (Image: Stoke-on-TrentLive)
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The number of coronavirus patients in critical care at Staffordshire s main hospital has fallen to zero for the first time since September.
On Tuesday there were no critical Covid patients at all at the Royal Stoke, and only six Covid-positive patients in total.