1,000 people have died in East Lancashire hospitals from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic
1,000 people have died in East Lancashire hospitals from coronavirus MORE than 1,000 people have died from coronavirus in East Lancashire Hospitals since the start of the pandemic, according to figures. The East Lancashire Hospitals Trust, which operates the Royal Blackburn Hospital and Burnley Hospital sites, registered five more COVID-19 related deaths in the past 24 hours to take the total up to 1,003. In the North West, Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust has had the most number of deaths with 1,545, followed by Liverpool University Hospital (1,515) and Manchester University Trust (1,120).
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Covid death count rises again in East Lancashire s hospitals Another two people have died with coronavirus in East Lancashire hospitals over the last 24 hours. This means that the Trust s death tally since the pandemic began a year ago now stands at 962. Elsewhere in the county, just four additional deaths were announced since figures were last updated on Thurday, with three of those reported in Blackpool Teaching Hospitals and one at a facility managed by University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay. No new Covid-related deaths were registered at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals or Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals. Therefore the total number of new deaths registered across Lancashire in the last 24 hours is six.