88 people have died in Harrogate after testing positive for coronavirus with 35 of those deaths recorded in the town’s care homes.
Each week on a Tuesday the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals how many people have died outside of hospitals.
The number of hospital deaths is released on a daily basis by the NHS – Harrogate District Hospital has so far recorded 49 coronavirus deaths.
Update: Harrogate District Hospital has not reported any more coronavirus deaths in today’s new figures. A further 366 people have died in England’s hospitals.
Last week, the ONS data which included deaths up to April 17 revealed that there had been 22 deaths outside of hospitals.
This week, the data goes up to April 24 and now shows that there have been 39 deaths outside of hospitals.
In Harrogate, two people have died from coronavirus in their homes and two have died in “other communal establishments,” so the majority of deaths outside of hospitals were in care homes.
The data also gives an overview of the rest of the country’s care homes where there is an average of 20 care home deaths. Harrogate is above the national average at 35 deaths.
When the ONS data, bearing in mind that it only goes up to April 24, is added to the latest numbers from hospitals it confirms that 88 people so far have died with coronavirus in Harrogate.
As of last Thursday, Harrogate District Hospital has also released 70 patients after recovering from coronavirus.
One Harrogate hospital death as UK records lowest increase for five weeksHarrogate District Hospital has reported that one more of its patients who tested positive for coronavirus has died, bringing the hospital’s total so far up to 49.
The person died yesterday and was announced with 204 others in England’s hospitals today. Scotland today recorded another five, Wales another 15 and Northern Ireland another six.
England’s patients were aged between 26 and 101 years old. Three of the 204 patients, who were aged between 41 and 58 years old, had no known underlying health conditions.

The number of deaths hit a peak in April.
The Stray Ferret has mapped out the rise and subsequent fall in coronavirus deaths at Harrogate District Hospital.
The data shows that the hospital hit a peak in the number of deaths in April and particularly April 6 with four deaths on one day.
Today’s death figures are the lowest daily increase in hospitals for around five weeks, when 214 were announced dead from coronavirus on March 29.
Last week the ONS released data on the number of COVID-19 deaths outside of hospitals. In the Harrogate district, 22 people are reported to have died with symptoms of the virus up to April 17th.
No deaths reported at Harrogate District Hospital in today’s figuresIn total 48 patients have died of coronavirus at Harrogate District Hospital since the outbreak began.
Today’s figures show a further 327 people, who tested positive for the Coronavirus have died in England- that’s below yesterdays figure of 370 and brings the total number of confirmed reported deaths to 21,180.
Patients were aged between 46 and 101 years old. 17 of the 327 patients had no known underlying health condition.
Last week, for the first time, data was released to show the number of deaths in care homes and other areas of the community in patients with suspected Covid-19. In the Harrogate district, 22 people are reported to have died with symptoms of the virus up to April 17th.
700 join Harrogate Scrubbers as it delivers hundreds of PPE items to the hospitalIn the three weeks since the Harrogate Scrubbers launched, the group has swelled to nearly 700 members, raised £16, 594 and delivered 445 scrubs to Harrogate District Hospital. In fact, such has been the success of the group, that it has found sourcing supplies and getting packs out to so many volunteers challenging.
Harrogate Scrubbers was set up by Fran Taylor, a maths teachers at St John Fisher High School in Harrogate after she heard about a national shortage of PPE. She said being a part of Harrogate Scrubbers has helped give people a sense of purpose:
“I never dreamed we would inspire the community so much, but the response has been truly amazing! We have people cutting out packs, sewing, delivering packs, there really is a role for anyone.
It isn’t just helping the NHS, it has given a lot of people a purpose and is helping their mental health in isolation. Everyone can chat on the group, ask for help and then showcase their work. It has become a little community and one I am proud to have started.”

PPE being delivered to Harrogate Hospital
A whole host of companies have become involved to help the Scrubbers out with some of their logistical problems. Architects Bowman Riley, printers Enid Taylor and interior designers Blue Sky Design in Boston Spa all helped printing patterns for the volunteers.
Bettys & Taylors Group, through their community recycling project the Cone Exchange, and Harrogate Cook Ltd sourced them 1,000 paper carrier bags on the day the request went out.
Reusable nappy makers Totsbots donated waterproof fabric, design company Standout Media provided the group with a new logo, which will be followed by a website and social media support, and finally Hotel Chocolat in Harrogate donated bags of chocolates to go out in the packs to thank volunteers.
For information on how to donate to Harrogate Scrubbers visit: https://tinyurl.com/harrogatescrubbers
One more coronavirus death reported at Harrogate District HospitalAnother patient has died at Harrogate District Hospital after being diagnosed with coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths under Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust to 48.
The hospital this week confirmed that it has treated and discharged 70 patients diagnosed with Covid-19.
The patient died yesterday, May 1st, according to details released today by NHS England, which confirmed 370 deaths across the country. It brings the total for England to 20,853.
Of those confirmed today to have died, 25 had no known underlying health conditions. All patients were aged between 38 and 100.
NHS England has this week begun releasing daily data for deaths where the patient did not have a confirmed diagnosis, but where Covid-19 was listed on the death certificate. The statistics are only available for deaths which have occurred since April 24th, and are only divided by region.
In the North East and Yorkshire, five patients have this week died with suspected Covid-19. The total number of deaths in the region since the outbreak is 2,839, but this does not include deaths outside hospitals, such as in care homes.
This week, for the first time, data was released to show the number of deaths in care homes and other areas of the community in patients with suspected Covid-19. In the Harrogate district, 22 people are reported to have died with symptoms of the virus up to April 17th.
One coronavirus death at Harrogate hospital as study points out inequalitiesHarrogate District Hospital has reported that one more of its patients who tested positive for coronavirus has died, taking the hospital’s total number up to 47.
The patient died yesterday and was announced with a further 352 in England’s hospitals, 40 in Scotland, 17 in Wales, and 18 in Northern Ireland.
This comes as the Office for National Statistics revealed that the mortality rate in poorer communities is higher than those in more affluent areas.
The study is “age-standardised” which means that it takes into account the size and age structure of the population.
Poorer areas have a death rate of 55.1 per 100,000 people but richer areas have a much lower rate of 25.3 per 100,000 people.
Harrogate, which is considered to be one of the least deprived areas, has a mortality rate of 23 per 100,000 people.
The local authorities with the highest rates were all London boroughs like Newham, Brent, and Hackney which all have rates above 127.
Nick Stripe, the head of health analysis at the Office for National Statistics, said:
Harrogate hospital restores vital care as ‘UK is over virus peak’“People living in more deprived areas have experienced COVID-19 mortality rates more than double those living in less deprived areas. General mortality rates are normally higher in more deprived areas, but so far COVID-19 appears to be taking them higher still.”
Harrogate District Hospital will start to restore vital health services like cancer care as the Prime Minister confirmed that the UK is now over the peak of the coronavirus outbreak.
The services were paused nationwide so doctors and nurses could focus on coronavirus. The health secretary Matt Hancock said earlier this week that hospital trusts would determine the pace of restoration.
Health bosses at Harrogate Hospital have said that they are now reviewing the next phase of the coronavirus pandemic.
I can confirm that we are past the peak of this disease.
We are past the peak and we are on the downward slope.
And we have so many reasons to be hopeful for the long term.
But we can only defeat coronavirus by our collective discipline and working together.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) May 1, 2020
Robert Harrison, Chief Operating Officer and Accountable Emergency Officer at Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust, said:
“Focus is now turning to the medium term management of the impact of Coronavirus. This primarily covers sustainable care for patients with suspected and confirmed cases along with an approach to recovery and the delivery of services that have been significantly suspended during the past couple of months.
“We are prioritising the reintroduction of services based on clinical need, and ensuring we can do so safely as we continue to respond to Coronavirus. We are currently developing our plans and we’ll be directly in touch with patients over the coming weeks and months.
The hospital also highlighted that its Emergency Department is and has always been available despite the coronavirus outbreak.
No coronavirus deaths as Harrogate hospital releases 70th patient“Thank you to patients, relatives and the general public for your understanding over the past few months. Your patience for the months to come while we recover and adjust back to providing a full range of services is also be much appreciated.
“Thank you as well to all my colleagues across our hospital and community services for their focus on patient care, dedication and positive attitude over what has been a very challenging time for the NHS.”
Harrogate District Hospital has not reported any coronavirus deaths today – with 46 patients confirmed dead so far – and has now released 70 of its patients after treatment for COVID-19.
A further 391 people, who tested positive for the Coronavirus have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 20,137.
Patients were aged between 15 and 101 years old. 15 of the 391 patients, who were aged between 49 and 97 years old, had no known underlying health conditions.
As of today, Thursday 30 April,
70 inpatients at Harrogate District Hospital have recovered from Covid-19 and been discharged. #thankyouNHS #coronavirus#NHSHereForYou pic.twitter.com/h3LoqM1jGv— Harrogate NHS FT (@HarrogateNHSFT) April 30, 2020
Hospitals in the North East and Yorkshire region reported 75 of today’s deaths. Their families have been informed.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS), has revealed that up to April 17, there have been 22 Harrogate coronavirus deaths outside the hospital.
19 of those deaths outside hospital were recorded in care homes, one death was recorded at home and another two deaths happened in “other communal establishments.”
Nearly 70 coronavirus deaths in Harrogate as more care homes report outbreaksNew figures on coronavirus deaths, which now includes statistics outside of hospitals, paint the clearest picture yet of the outbreak in the Harrogate district.
The government has released three different sets of data, which will be released on either a weekly or a daily basis.
The first set of data, released daily, is the number of deaths in hospitals and, with two more deaths reported today, Harrogate District Hospital has now reported 46 deaths.
The second set of data, released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), has revealed that up to April 17, there have been 22 Harrogate coronavirus deaths outside the hospital.
19 of those deaths outside hospital were recorded in care homes, one death was recorded at home and another two deaths happened in “other communal establishments.”
The final set of figures is the number of care homes that have reported a coronavirus outbreak, which is the first time this data has been released.
Of Harrogate’s 71 care homes, 26 have so far reported outbreaks. That works out at 36.6% of the district’s care homes.
Latest figures show one more death at Harrogate District HospitalA further 552 people in England, who tested positive for coronavirus have died, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 19,301. 87 of the latest deaths were in the Yorkshire and North East regions.
Harrogate hospital has so far reported that 44 of its patients who tested positive for coronavirus have died. This latest death was reported on Sunday 26th April.
The reported deaths today were aged between 31 and 99 years old. 38 had no known underlying health condition.
The NHS England figures released today do not account for those who have died of suspected coronavirus but were not tested, such as those in care homes.