Static Covid-19 death toll at Sherwood Forest Hospitals Trust with no new fatalities reported

There have been no additional coronavirus deaths at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust, in the last 24 hour reporting period according to NHS England.
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Most recent figures from NHS England this afternoon (Tuesday, July 14) confirm there have been no further Covid-19 fatalities at The Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust which runs King’s Mill Hospital in Sutton, Mansfield Community Hospital and Newark Hospital.

The total number of patients who have died while being cared for by The Trust’s hospitals remains at 124.

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A further 26 people are confirmed to have lost their lives after testing positive for coronavirus in hospitals across England.

King's Mill Hospital in Sutton.King's Mill Hospital in Sutton.
King's Mill Hospital in Sutton.

This brings the total number of confirmed reported deaths in England hospitals, since the crisis began, up to 29,103.

Patients who passed away were aged between 49 and 94 years old, and one person was reported to have had no known underlying health conditions.

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