NO more coronavirus-related deaths in Lancashire, according to figures THERE have been no more coronavirus related deaths at hospitals in East Lancashire according to latest figures. The statistics are from the past two days for the East Lancashire Hospitals Trust which runs the facilities at the Royal Blackburn Hospital and Burnley Hospital. It means that the total number of people who have died from COVID-19 at the Trust facilities since the start of the pandemic is 1,003. Elsewhere, there were also no deaths yesterday in the Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals Trust and Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals Trust. In fact, there were only nine deaths in the North West yesterday as part of a total of 90 people nationally, who tested positive for the Coronavirus (Covid-19) have died.
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Today s Covid deaths as East Lancashire s total creeps towards 1k mark Another 19 people have died with coronavirus at hospitals across the county. New figures from NHS England, released on Wednesday afternoon show that in the last 24 hours, five people who tested positive for Covid in the previous 28 days have died at facilities managed by East Lancashire Hospitals Trust. A further four Covid-related deaths were recorded at hospitals within both Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust and Blackpool Hospitals Trust, with facilities in the University of Morecambe Bay Hospitals Trust also registering another four deaths. Hospitals within Southport and Ormskirk Trust reported that a further two people had died within 28 days of having a positive Covid test result.
A 101-YEAR-OLD is thrilled to have had the coronavirus vaccine so she can go back to the hairdressers. NHS Blackburn with Darwen CCG posted a picture of Lucy Harvey, age 101 and said she was really pleased to receive her Covid-19 vaccination today in Darwen. She said: “I am pleased that this is going to stop COVID and I can start going back to the hairdressers on a Thursday to get my hair done.” Both Blackpool Teaching Hospitals and Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust were among the 50 hospital hubs in England where Covid-19 vaccines were to be administered in the first wave of the immunisation programme.