Harrogate District Hospital has not reported any coronavirus deaths for the last two weeks.
It is the second-longest time the hospital has not reported any coronavirus deaths since the pandemic began, highlighting how the number of deaths has slowed in recent weeks.
The hospital has so far reported 82 coronavirus deaths and released 141 people after treatment for covid.
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Care homes figures for the Harrogate district, released yesterday, showed the number of deaths since the start of the pandemic remains at 104.
NHS England figures today showed that a further 14 people who had tested positive for coronavirus have died, including three in the North East and Yorkshire. They were aged between 55 and 90, and all but two had known underlying health conditions.
No further Covid deaths for the whole of YorkshireThere have been no further deaths in hospital patients with coronavirus across the whole of the North East and Yorkshire, according to today’s figures.
It means the number of deaths at Harrogate District NHS Foundation Trust remains at 82, with no deaths for the last 12 days.
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NHS England confirmed a further 10 deaths today across the country, bringing the total number since the beginning of the outbreak to 29,291.
Of those reported today, all 10 were aged between 48 and 93 and had known underlying health conditions.
Eighth consecutive day with no coronavirus deaths at Harrogate District HospitalIt’s now been 8 days since the last reported death at Harrogate District Hospital of a patient who tested positive for coronavirus. 7 people in the Yorkshire and North East region were reported to have died of the virus.
The last recorded death at the hospital happened on June 18, meaning that it remains at 80 deaths for another day with 135 patient discharges.
A further 18 people, who tested positive for the coronavirus have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 28,653.
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Patients were aged between 43 and 95 years old. One patient, aged 48, had no known underlying health conditions.
Harrogate hospital reports no new coronavirus deathsNo further deaths of patients who tested positive for coronavirus have been reported at Harrogate District Hospital, according to today’s NHS figures.
It means the total number of deaths at the district hospital remains at 80.
Nationally, a further 51 people who tested positive for covid-19 have died in hospitals with eight confirmed to have died in Yorkshire and the North East.
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NHS England said the patients were aged between 48 and 96 years old and all had known underlying health conditions.
It means the coronavirus death toll in hospitals across England has increased to 28,435.
No further coronavirus deaths at Harrogate hospitalHarrogate District Hospital has reported no further deaths from patients who tested positive for coronavirus, according to NHS figures today.
It means that the covid-19 death toll remains at 78 for people who have died in hospital in the district.
Meanwhile, a further 77 patients who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospitals across England. Eight of those were in North East and Yorkshire.
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NHS England said the patients were aged between 29 and 98 years old. Two patients, aged 62 and 98, had no known underlying health conditions.
It brings the death toll nationally in the country’s hospitals to 28,138.
Yesterday, it was revealed that care homes in Harrogate had reported 83 coronavirus deaths.
Harrogate Hospital discharges 109 coronavirus patientsA total of 109 patients who tested positive for coronavirus have recovered and been discharged from Harrogate District Hospital – and increase of five since last week.
The latest news, announced this afternoon, comes as the hospital also reports no new deaths in patients with Covid-19, in today’s NHS figures.
It means the total number of deaths at Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust remains at 64.
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Meanwhile, the NHS has reported a further 185 patients in England who tested positive for Covid-19 have died in hospital. Patients were between 28 and 99 years old, and five of those who died had no known underlying health conditions.
The figures mean the number of deaths in hospitals nationally has increased to 26,234.
One more coronavirus death at Harrogate District HospitalA patient with coronavirus died yesterday at Harrogate District Hospital, it was confirmed today.
It brings the total number of deaths under Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust to 56, while the trust announced last Thursday that it had treated and discharged 97 patients with coronavirus since the outbreak began.
Outside the hospital, the latest information from the ONS shows there have been 51 deaths in care homes in the district.
NHS England has today reported 174 deaths across the country, in patients aged between seven and 102. Of those, six patients – aged between 45 and 90 – had no known underlying health conditions.
The organisation has reported that its Covid-10 patient notification system was not operating for a period of time on Saturday, meaning some of the deaths reported during that time may come through in data released later this week.
Parking restrictions imposed in town centres as authorities aim to discourage crowdsParking restrictions have been introduced across the Harrogate district, with signs suggesting they could be applied for more than four months.
James Street, Commercial Street and parts of Albert Street in Harrogate town centre have been roped off, along with parking bays on Knaresborough High Street. Pateley Bridge’s High Street and Ripon’s High Skellgate and Westgate have been reduced in width to a single lane.
North Yorkshire County Council’s signs say the restrictions are designed to enable social distancing and are in place until the end of September. However, the authority confirmed on Twitter the parking bays will be closed this weekend, with monitoring in place to determine how effective the measures are.
While shops, cafes, bars and restaurants are not currently allowed to open, the government has said the restrictions could be eased in the coming weeks. NYCC has not confirmed whether the weekend’s restrictions will be extended, though the signs suggest they could be in place until the end of September.
Richard Flinton, chief executive of NYCC, said in a message to residents:
“We are doing our best to limit crowds in those places where lack of space is particularly concerning such as Whitby, Filey, Scarborough and Harrogate.
“We are closing a number of streets, shutting certain car parks and suspending parking in a number of areas. We will also have highways crews looking out for any issues of concern over the weekend and ready to take the action open to us, to respond.”
If restrictions on town centre parking remain in place after shops are allowed to re-open, they are likely to cause concern for businesses already affected by declining footfall before lockdown began. Independent Harrogate, which represents small businesses in the town, has been campaigning for free parking to encourage more shoppers to visit and bolster the local economy.
Environmental campaigners argue the quiet roads and increase in cycling and walking over recent weeks should be part of the Harrogate district’s plans for the future. Zero Carbon Harrogate has said now is the ideal time to improve infrastructure for low-carbon transport and encourage people to choose options other than cars.
Visitor attractions
Fears had been raised that, over the first weekend since changes to lockdown advice from the government, crowds could descend on town centres and attractions, making it very difficult for people to keep their distance.
Harrogate’s Valley Gardens today appeared much busier than it has been over recent weeks, with no parking restrictions nearby. Organisations including Yorkshire Water and the Yorkshire Dales National Park issued advice against travelling to potentially busy places.
Mr Flinton added:
“We hope this is reassuring, but you all have a part to play in this, too. Of course, enjoy the outdoors; there is no finer place than our county in my, perhaps biased, view.
“But, please, access open countryside rather than paths, narrow lanes or town and village centres. If you can do so close to your home all the better, and be prepared to change your mind if where you are heading looks busy. Protect yourselves and your family by avoiding crowds and encourage anyone you know who is thinking of coming – to wait until we can offer them a real North Yorkshire welcome in the future.”
What are your experiences of the new restrictions and social distancing across the Harrogate district this weekend? Email us with your views.
No further coronavirus deaths reported at Harrogate hospitalFor the third consecutive day, there have been no new confirmed coronavirus deaths at Harrogate District Hospital.
The total number of deaths at the hospital remains 54, in figures released by NHS England today.
Across the country, 181 more deaths have been confirmed in today’s statistics, in patients aged between 39 and 98. Of those, seven patients, aged between 43 and 67, had no known underlying health conditions.
This week, Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust confirmed it had discharged 97 people after treatment for coronavirus, since the start of the outbreak.
Meanwhile, the number of deaths in care homes relating to Covid-19 stood at 54 in statistics released this week, covering the period to May 1.
No further coronavirus deaths at Harrogate District HospitalThere have been no further deaths in patients with Covid-19 at Harrogate District Hospital, according to figures released today.
The last confirmed death was on Monday, May 4th, meaning there have been six days with zero deaths reported at the hospital.
The numbers released by NHS England today cover deaths confirmed up to yesterday evening. However, it can take several days for deaths to be confirmed, especially over weekends and bank holidays, so that data could still change over the coming week.
Nationally, NHS England said there have been 209 deaths in patients aged between 40 and 99. Of those, 12 patients aged between 55 and 97 had no known underlying health conditions.
Statistics released by the NHS only cover patients who died in hospitals. As well as the 51 patients who have died to date at Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust, there were 39 deaths in the community, including care homes, up to April 24th.
The hospital confirmed on Thursday that it had discharged 82 patients after treatment for coronavirus.