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No new coronavirus deaths reported in Dorset hospitals

No coronavirus deaths have been reported in Dorset in the last 24 hours. NO further deaths from coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset hospitals in the last 24 hours, according to the latest data released by NHS. Three people who tested positive for Covid-19 were recorded in Dorset s hospitals on Monday, December 21, which brought the total number of coronavirus-related deaths at the county s hospitals to 314. In the latest update from NHS England on Tuesday afternoon (December 22), no further deaths have been reported in the county s hospitals. Since the start of the pandemic, Poole Hospital has confirmed 107 deaths, 80 deaths have been recorded by University Hospitals Dorset and 68 by Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals.

Covid: No new deaths reported in Dorset hospitals

A total of 314 patients have died with the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. Poole Hospital has confirmed 107 deaths with 80 recorded by University Hospitals Dorset and 68 by Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals. Elsewhere, 32 deaths have been reported by Dorset Healthcare University with 27 documented by Dorset County Hospital. NHS officials said a further 405 people who tested positive for the virus have died. It brings the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 46,983. Patients were aged between 26 and 100 years old. All except 13, aged 54 to 90 years old, didn’t have known underlying health conditions. Date of death ranges from 2 July to December 21, 2020, with the majority occurring on or after December 18.

Businessman wants NHS to try his UV-C sterilisers for fighting Covid

Andrew Fry set up Violegen to make sterilising units that kill germs using germicidal ultraviolet light (UV-C). The method kills most airborne and surface-laid viruses and bacteria including Covid-19, flu, e.coli and norovirus. But although similar technology is used in parts of the NHS, Mr Fry says he has not been able to get his machines into the public sector locally. The Poole-based managing director started producing them as a way of protecting staff in his other business, the insulation company Cellecta He said: “We are currently trying to supply these room sterilising units to the public sector but have come up again many barriers.

Covid: 66 people admitted with virus to Dorset hospitals in a week

Royal Bournemouth Hospital MORE than 60 people were admitted to Dorset hospitals with coronavirus in the seven days up to December 13. Across Dorset hospitals, 66 people were admitted with Covid-19, according to the latest statistics released by NHS England. Of these 66, 47 were admitted to the University Hospitals Dorset (UHD), including eight on December 9, 10 and 11, respectively. UHD oversees Royal Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Hospitals. Nine people were admitted to the Dorset County Hospital with coronavirus in the seven-day period. Ten people were admitted to the Dorset Healthcare Trust, including three on December 11. As of December 15, UHD s hospitals had 82 patients Covid-19 patients, with nine of them requiring mechanical ventilation.

No Covid deaths recorded in Dorset hospitals in the last 24 hours

NO further deaths from coronavirus have been recorded in Dorset hospitals in the last 24 hours. During the pandemic, a total of 305 people have died after testing positive for the virus in the county’s hospitals. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals have recorded 68 deaths with 107 occurring in Poole Hospital. Elsewhere, Dorset County Hospital has confirmed 27 deaths with 32 reported by Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust. Yesterday, two deaths were reported at University Hospitals Dorset. NHS officials said a further 339 people, who tested positive for Covid-19 have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 46,122.

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