No new coronavirus deaths reported in Norfolk’s hospitals
One new coronavirus death has been reported in Norfolk's hospitals. Picture: Archant - Credit: Archant
No new coronavirus-related deaths have been reported at any of Norfolk’s three main hospitals.
To date, 141 patients have died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn after testing positive for the virus, while 120 have died at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and 112 have died at the James Paget University Hospital, in Gorleston.
Across the county as a whole, 373 people have died in hospital after being diagnosed with Covid-19.
The news, of no new deaths comes after county’s hospitals reported a further 10 coronavirus patient deaths on Wednesday May 27.
Among those announced on May 27, were a number of new confirmed deaths dating back to March 29.
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In East Suffolk and North Essex as of May 28, there have been 326 coronavirus-related deaths in the area’s hospitals, an increase of two on the previous day, while 68 patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 have died at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds.
Across the UK, as of May 28, 37,837 have died after testing positive for coronavirus, an increase of 377 on the previous day.
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