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Covid: Another 12 deaths at trust which runs Colchester Hospital

ANOTHER 12 patients have died after testing positive for coronavirus at the trust which runs Colchester Hospital. NHS England figures from today show there have now been 605 deaths at the East Suffolk and North Essex Trust, which runs Colchester and Ipswich hospitals. This is an increase of 12 on the day before. Another death has also been recorded at the Clacton Hospital, which is run by Anglian Community Enterprise, where there have been 18 deaths in total. Southend University Hospitals Trust has reported 30 new deaths today, Mid Essex Hospitals Trust eight and Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Trust four. Across England there have been another 661 deaths of patients who tested positive for Covid-19 inside the country s hospitals reported today.

Another Covid-19 death recorded at Clacton Hospital

Another Covid-19 death recorded at Clacton Hospital ANOTHER Covid-19 related death has bene recorded at Clacton Hospital. It comes as 12 patients have died after testing positive for coronavirus at the trust which runs Colchester Hospital. NHS England figures from today show there have now been 605 deaths at the East Suffolk and North Essex Trust, which runs Colchester and Ipswich hospitals. This is an increase of 12 on the day before. Another death has also been recorded at the Clacton Hospital, which is run by Anglian Community Enterprise, where there have been 18 deaths in total. Southend University Hospitals Trust has reported 30 new deaths today, Mid Essex Hospitals Trust eight and Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Trust four.

New graph shows Nottinghamshire s Covid rate rising after Christmas Day

New graph shows Nottinghamshire s Covid rate rising after Christmas Day Rules were relaxed by the government to allow three households to form bubbles on Christmas Day 04:00, 6 JAN 2021 Updated Nottingham s Old Market Square and Nottinghamshire s epidemic curve (inset) (Image: Joseph Raynor/Nottingham Post) Join the Secret Elves to get first access to our exclusive reviews of the must-have products this year.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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