NO new coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Dorset hospitals, latest figures show. NHS England statistics show no one has died with Covid-19 in Dorset hospitals since a death at the Dorset County Hospital on March 31. Since the start of the pandemic, a total of 111 people have died at the Dorset County Hospital, 732 people have died at the University Hospitals Dorset Trust, and 73 people have died while under the care of the Dorset Healthcare Trust. There has not been a recorded Covid-19 death at University Hospitals Dorset since March 27, and the last death at the Dorset Healthcare Trust was on March 14.
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Royal Bournemouth Hospital staff relieved as Covid case numbers fall
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Staff on the Covid ward at Royal Bournemouth Hospital have said they are relieved to see fewer cases coming into the hospital.
University Hospitals Dorset bosses say it is now time to prepare for the backlog of elective work, as well as the possibility of a third wave of the virus.
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NO new coronavirus deaths have been confirmed in Dorset hospitals, latest figures have confirmed. Data released by NHS England shows no deaths have been confirmed in the county’s hospitals since a person died with Covid-19 on March 31 at the Dorset County Hospital. Since the start of the pandemic, a total of 732 people have died at the University Hospitals Dorset Trust, 111 people have died at the Dorset County Hospital and 73 people have died at the Dorset Healthcare Trust. In hospitals across England, a further 12 coronavirus deaths were confirmed, taking the total to 86,434. The deaths date back to March 29 and none came in the south west.