NO new COVID-19 deaths at Warrington Hospital and no patients in intensive care

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THERE have been no COVID-19 related deaths for a 5th consecutive day at Warrington Hospital and no Covid patients currently in intensive care.

While two patients have sadly died in June, this compares to 34 in May, 92 in April and 7 in March.
To date Warrington & Halton Hospitals have tested 6,543 (5,795) inpatients/community of which 1,123 (1,089) have tested positive – not all are Warrington residents.
The hospital is currently caring for 33 (46) inpatients who have tested positive for Covid-19 at any time during their stay – of these 15 have recovered from C-19 and have now tested negative and 18 patients remain C-19 positive.
There are NO (3) C-19+ patients in ICU.
They have discharged 335 (320) patients and sadly 125 (124) have died. At least 96 people have also sadly died in local care homes, taking the town’s death toll to at least 221.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases of Warrington residents reported at the hospital is now 788 – an increase of one from yesterday – a rate of 376 per 100,000 population.

Across the UK the Daily number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths was 151 taking the total number of deaths to 41,279.
The daily number of lab-confirmed UK cases was 1,266 taking the total number to 291,409.


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