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No further Covid-related deaths reported by Bradford hospitals | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

NO further Covid-19-related hospital deaths have been reported today in Bradford. According to the latest NHS figures, no further deaths were reported at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust or Airedale NHS Foundation Trust. It means the total number of reported hospital deaths in the Bradford district remains at 867 - 606 at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 259 at Airedale and two at Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust. Nationally, a further 34 patients who tested positive for Covid-19 have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 86,577. Their families have been informed. The figures are updated at 2pm each day and include confirmed death cases reported at 4pm the previous day.

Three further Covid-related deaths reported by Bradford hospitals | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

THREE further Covid-19-related hospital deaths have been reported today in Bradford. According to the latest NHS figures, all three deaths were reported at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, while none were reported at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust. Two of the deaths at Bradford were recorded on April 8 and the other death was recorded on April 7. It means the total number of reported hospital deaths in the Bradford district, according to the latest NHS figures, remains at 867 - 606 at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 259 at Airedale and two at Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust. Nationally, a further 33 patients who tested positive for Covid-19 have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 86,543.

Work on new A&E units at BRI, first of their kind in England | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Bradford Royal Infirmary is getting new low air pressure HDUs in its A&E unit to better treat infectious patients safely WORK has begun at Bradford Royal Infirmary to create new negative pressure high dependency units in the A&E department. The new units will be some of the first in the country, and come as the NHS enters its new normal as we learn to live with Covid-19. The eight isolation rooms will be based on the ground floor of the hospital in the Accident and Emergency department, and will use vents to create a lower air pressure inside the unit than in the corridors, and will ensure that when the cubicle door is opened no air escapes, which lowers the risk of spreading Covid-19.

No Covid-19 deaths in Bradford hospitals for third day in a row | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

No Covid-19 deaths in Bradford hospitals for third day in a row | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Buildings lit up to celebrate vaccination landmark

BUILDINGS across the district are being lit up in blue today to celebrate a key milestone in the local COVID-19 vaccination programme – as 250,000 local people have now received their first dose. Council and NHS buildings including the clock tower at City Hall in the centre of Bradford, Airedale General Hospital and Bradford Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust buildings will be lit up in blue this evening and overnight to mark the occasion. Thanks to the efforts of staff and volunteers at vaccination sites across the area, over a quarter of a million people have moved a step closer to being protected against coronavirus and returning to the things they love. The district-wide vaccination programme has resulted in those greatest at risk being offered the vaccine first, in line with the priority groups identified by the Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisations (JCVI).

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