36 patients currently being treated in Milton Keynes Hospital with coronavirus according to latest data

    The latest update tells us that 36 patients are being treated for COVID-19 at Milton Keynes University Hospital, with two currently being treated on a ventilator bed.

    The latest data, released by the government weekly, includes people admitted to MK Hospital who tested positive for COVID-19 in the 14 days prior to their hospital admission and those who tested positive in hospital after admission.

    The data, which tells us how many patients are being treated in MKUH, tells us that as of Tuesday 21st September, there are 36 patients being cared for in MK Hospital, with two being treated on a ventilator.

    In comparison, this is a slight increase as there were 28 patients reported the previous week.

    This comes as 121 positive tests were recorded today, taking the total number of cases to 31,251 since the start of the pandemic.

    All coronavirus data is provided by the government and NHS, no further information is provided on age, gender or vaccination status.

    The Government and NHS data can be found here.

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