Scale of Covid battle on local hospital wards is shown in latest figures
By Neil Speight
28th Mar 2021 | Local News
THE scale of the fight on wards of local hospitals against Covid-19 has been highlighted in figures that show the region's hospitals suffered the second highest number of deaths in the UK since the start of the pandemic.
Latest figures released today (28 March) which are up to and including yesterday show the Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust – which runs Basildon & Thurrock and Southend and Broomfield Hospitals after they merged together in April last year – has recorded 2,356 fatalities since last March. The figures are not broken down between hospitals.
In March there have been 65 Covid-related deaths at the three hospitals.
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust has the highest death toll, recording 2,578 fatalities.
Senior staff at the Mid and South Essex Trust say that operating as the third largest bed base in the country has meant they've cared for "very high numbers" of patients.
A spokesperson said: "Covid infections and community transmission rates in some parts of Essex were among the highest in England during the second wave, which led to very high numbers of Covid admissions to our three hospitals.
"Since the trust merged in April 2020, it has become one of the largest hospital trusts in the country and we operate the third largest bed base in England.
"This means that as an organisation we have cared for very high numbers of Covid patients during peaks in infection, which sadly also affects the number of Covid related deaths we have seen."
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