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03
Feb 2021
The number of covid patients at Harrogate District Hospital has increased to a record 64 - bucking the county trend.
Health leaders said today covid patient numbers in North Yorkshire as a whole had declined in the last week.
But the number in Harrogate had increased by 10 from last week's 54 — which was the previous record high since the start of the pandemic.
Amanda Bloor, accountable officer at North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, told a press briefing today Harrogate was the only hospital to experience an increase in the last seven days.
She added:
A total of 440 patients are currently in North Yorkshire hospitals, which are based in Harrogate, York, Scarborough and South Tees. Fifty of those are in intensive care.
David Mattinson, medical registrar on one of Harrogate District Hospital's covid wards, tweeted last week it had been “exceptionally busy” since Christmas and urged people to stay at home.
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