hereHowever, the North West reported the highest number of deaths compared to other regions in NHS England's daily statistics.NHS trusts in the North West recorded 18 new deaths while London recorded just three.
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Kym Marsh has announced her uncle George has died after contracting coronavirus.The former Coronation Street actress, 43, shared the sad news as she wrote on her weekly OK! magazine column. Kym explained how her uncle, which is her mum’s sister’s husband, contracted the deadly virus after he was admitted to hospital with other health issues.
Former Hear’Say singer Kym said: “It’s been a very hard time for me and my family this last week. My uncle George – my mum’s sister’s husband – passed away
.hereHowever, the North West reported the highest number of deaths compared to other regions in NHS England's daily statistics.NHS trusts in the North West recorded 18 new deaths while London recorded just three.
Manchester Evening News , we have vowed to honour the memory of the Covid-19 victims from our area in our Loved and Lost series. Behind the statistics are mothers, sons, fathers and daughters who will be dearly missed by their loved ones.Here, we pay tribute to some of the people who have died. If you have a loved one that you want to honour fill the form in here. Fred, from Rochdale, died on May 21 at Fairfield Hospital.He was 85 years old.
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hereThe total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Wednesday, June 17, is:Nationally, 77 people who tested positive for the coronavirus died, bringing the total number of deaths in hospitals in England to 28,138.The latest weekly data shows that coronavirus-related deaths in England and Wales have fallen to their lowest number since lockdown was first implemented.A total of 1,588 deaths registered in the week ending June 5 mentioned Covid-19, down from
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coronavirus while in hospital.The former Coronation Street star said George, the husband of her mother's sister, caught the virus in hospital and his family was unable to visit him during his final days.Kym has now remembered her uncle in her latest OK! Magazine column and admits her upset at the thought of him "being alone in that hospital.""You hear about people losing their loved ones during this time and people passing away alone in hospitals and only a few people attending their funerals,"
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risen above 1.The North West R-number is now 1.01, up from 0.73 a few weeks ago.