75 coronavirus patients treated in Shropshire hospitals amid national increase

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Vaccines have effectively reduced the impact of infections on hospitalisations and deaths, but emerging variants have been much more transmissible.

Hospital admissions are up 91 per cent across the country

Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust was caring for 75 coronavirus patients in hospital as of Wednesday December 28, figures show.Four weeks ago, 60 beds were occupied by Covid-19 patients in Shrewsbury and Telford. In the previous four weeks, the number of Covid-19 patients hospitalised nationally has increased by 91 per cent and number of those on ventilators has increased by 63 per cent.

Since Covid-19 reached the UK in early 2020, more than 500 million tests have been reported, more than 90 per cent of people aged 12 years and over have received at least two vaccinations, and more than 150,000 people have died. The hospital admission rate and number of deaths involving Covid-19 are lower now than earlier in the pandemic, despite similar, or higher, infection levels.

 

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So once again the question needs to be asked are they in hospital for other things and have just tested positive or are they in there because they were admitted due to covid. Media ramping up the fear once more. No wonder you aren't accepting comments on your site

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