Eight more people die with Covid-19 in Dorset hospitals A FURTHER eight people have died in Dorset hospitals after testing positive for Covid-19. All eight deaths have been confirmed by University Hospitals Dorset, which runs Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital. Five of the deaths occurred on January 29 with a further three on January 30. This means since the start of the pandemic, 664 people have died with the coronavirus in the county’s hospitals. University Hospitals Dorset has recorded 360 deaths, Dorset County Hospital 76 and Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust 53. Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospital and Poole Hospital confirmed 68 and 107 deaths respectively prior to the merger.
Further Covid deaths recorded across Dorset s hospitals FOUR further coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Dorset hospital. In the latest data released by the Government this afternoon, it confirmed that in the past 24 hours, two people had been recorded as dying from Covid-19 at University Hospitals Dorset Trust, and a further two at Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trus. No deaths were recorded at Dorset County Hospital. Yesterday 20 deaths were reported across he county s hospitals. Since the start of the pandemic, 640 people have died after testing positive for Covid-19 across Dorset hospitals In total, University Hospitals Dorset has recorded 336 deaths, and Dorset Healthcare University 53.
University Hospitals Dorset has recorded 334 deaths, Dorset County Hospital 76 and Dorset Healthcare University 51. Royal Bournemouth Hospital and Poole Hospital reported 68 and 107 deaths respectively prior to the hospitals merger in October. Nationally, NHS England said a further 744 people who tested positive for the Coronavirus have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 70,545 Patients were aged between 24 and 101 years old. All except 26, aged 24 to 96 years old, had known underlying health conditions. Date of death ranges from December 4, 2020 to January 28, 2021, with the majority on or after January 23.