According to the latest NHS figures, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust reported all five deaths. One patients died at Bradford on Sunday, December 27, one on Friday, December 25 and three on Sunday, December 20. It means the total number of reported hospital deaths in the Bradford district, according to today’s NHS figures, now still stands at 634 - 449 at Bradford Teaching Hospitals, 183 at Airedale and two at the Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust. Elsewhere in West Yorkshire, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust reported two deaths and Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust reported three deaths. Nationally, the deaths of 318 people were announced, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 48,860. There were 35 deaths in the North East and Yorkshire.
Both were patients at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and died on December 22. It means the total number of reported hospital deaths in the Bradford district, according to NHS figures, now stands at 625 - 441 at Bradford Teaching Hospitals, 182 at Airedale and two at the Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust. Elsewhere in West Yorkshire, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust reported three further deaths and Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust also reported three. Nationally, the deaths of 416 people were announced, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 47,399. Patients were aged between 32 and 102 years old. All except 15, aged 37 to 90 years old, had known underlying health conditions.
It means that the coronavirus death toll at Bradford hospitals still stands at 619. 436 of those deaths have been reported by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 181 by Airedale NHS Foundation Trust and two by Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust. Nationally, a further 190 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died, NHS England says. It brings the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 46,578. Patients were aged between 41 and 103-years-old. All except five of them (who were aged between 72 to 91-years-old) had known underlying health conditions. Of the 190 deaths reported across England today, the highest number (48) took place at hospitals in the Midlands, followed by the South East (44) and the North East & Yorkshire (30).
Three further deaths were seen at Bradford Teaching Hospitals today, and one at Airedale A FURTHER four Covid-19 deaths have been recorded in the Bradford district s hospitals today. The deaths take the total number of fatalities from Covid-19 in our hospitals to 619. Of the new deaths, three were recorded at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and one was seen at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust. This takes the total at Bradford to 436, at Airedale to 181, and Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust s death toll stays at two. Nationally, a further 266 people have been recorded as dying from Covid-19 in hospitals, taking the total death toll to 46,388.
IN the first of a series of profiles of honorary professors of the University of Bradford, we look at the work of Professor Dinesh Saralaya, who is putting Bradford on the big pharma map and giving the district a health check Prof Saralaya recalls that when he was young, despite the family being Hindu, his mother sent him to a Catholic school in Madras (now known as Chennai), essentially to broaden his horizons. The Consultant Respiratory Physician at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has certainly done that. He is director of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) patient recruitment centre in Bradford.