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Jul 2022

The number of patients at Harrogate District Hospital who tested positive for covid has more than doubled in three weeks.
Latest figures supplied by Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust show 35 covid-positive patients are currently in hospital — a rise from 14 on June 25.
Of that number, six are primarily receiving treatment for covid.
The figure peaked at 42 positive patients on July 5, but has since declined.
Harrogate hospital officials have put the rise in cases down to the spread of the more transmissible Omicron variant.
Health officials have warned that hospitals are under extreme pressure due to a rise in cases.
West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts, which includes Harrogate hospital, said that the increase in cases has meant the availability of beds has been impacted.
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