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Princess Alexandra Hospital Covid-19 death data | Epping Forest Guardian

By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex The Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow It has been three weeks since a coronavirus patient has died in the care of the Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT). The trust – which runs Princess Alexandra Hospital, Essex Hospital and St Margaret’s Hospital – has posted a total of 535 Covid-19 deaths throughout the pandemic. However, with cases in Harlow and the surrounding parts of Essex well below where they were months earlier, deaths at the hospitals run by the trust have completely slowed. The last recorded death was on March 30; throughout the month of March there were nine total deaths.

Patients left waiting for hospital treatment after pandemic

Please have patience - GP speaks out on huge hospital waiting lists COVID-19 has seen the number of patients waiting for hospital treatment in south Essex rise to more than 50,000 - with some waiting two years. A Pitsea GP has said her heart goes out to people waiting, but urged patients to remember the NHS has battled a global pandemic. During the pandemic hospitals ceased non-urgent treatment to focus on priority surgery, leaving mid and south Essex hospitals seeing 63 per cent of patients within 18 weeks against a target of 85 per cent. The hospitals have resumed seeing some non-urgent patients but face an uphill battle to tackle the backlog.

50k south Essex patients waiting for hospital treatment | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

More than 50k patients left waiting for hospital treatment after pandemic COVID-19 has seen the number of patients waiting for hospital treatment in south Essex rise to more than 50,000 - with some waiting two years. A Pitsea GP has said her heart goes out to people waiting, but urged patients to remember the NHS has battled a global pandemic. During the pandemic hospitals ceased non-urgent treatment to focus on priority surgery, leaving mid and south Essex hospitals seeing 63 per cent of patients within 18 weeks against a target of 85 per cent. The hospitals have resumed seeing some non-urgent patients but face an uphill battle to tackle the backlog.

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