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07
Jul 2021
The amount of covid patients in North Yorkshire hospitals has more than doubled in the last week — but the number in Harrogate hospital has fallen to just two.
A covid press briefing today heard 47 people are being treated in hospitals in the county, up from 22 seven days ago, with six people in intensive care.
Just two are in Harrogate District Hospital, compared with four last week.
Fifteen patients are in York Hospital and 30 are in South Tees.
Senior health managers say hospitalisations around the county remain down on the numbers seen earlier this year.
Ms Bloor encouraged anyone who has not yet received a dose of the coronavirus vaccine to get one.
She added that a pop-up vaccination centre would be open in Scarborough’s Brunswick Shopping Centre on Saturday between 9am and 3pm.
North Yorkshire’s coronavirus rate has risen to 259 infections per 100,000 people with 1,600 new cases in the last week.
The Harrogate district's figure of 321 is the highest in the county.
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