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Jan 2021
The Harrogate district’s seven-day covid rate of infection has fallen below 200 people per 100,000 for the first time this year — but the hospital is now treating a record number of patients.
The infection rate now stands at 189 people per 100,000. It had not been below 200 since December 28.
But the number of patients being treated at Harrogate District Hospital has increased to 57.
The figure is an all-time high since the pandemic started although no further deaths have been reported today at the hospital.
David Mattinson, medical registrar on one of the hospital's covid wards, tweeted today it had been “exceptionally busy” since Christmas and urged people to stay at home.
Health bosses said yesterday hospitals across the county were treating more people than in the first wave.
A further 43 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Harrogate district today by Public Health England. It takes the total number of cases since March to 6,517.
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