Twenty-two coronavirus patients have now died at Milton Keynes Hospital

    It has been reported that NHS England has confirmed that another 11 patients have died at MK Hospital after testing positive for COVID-19, taking the total deaths to 22.

    The latest deaths that have been announced took place between March 5th and March 30th.

    At least one patient has died daily between March 21st and March 27th.

    Death rates published by NHS England are usually a week or so behind, meaning that it is not yet known how many people have died at the hospital since March 30th. 

    As of Monday morning (6/4), there are currently 155 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Milton Keynes. It is important to note that this is the number of people tested at the hospital, and is not representative of the actual number of cases because many people will be recovering from the virus at home. 

    It is not known exactly how many people have recovered from COVID-19 in Milton Keynes. Over the past few weeks, residents have been sharing their stories about how they have beat the virus. Ben Everitt, MP for Milton Keynes North, believes he had the virus and has now fully recovered. Read more here.

    Damion Brown, who nearly lost his life due to COVID-19, is now back home recovering after being treated at MK Hospital. Read more here

    MKFM publish the official data provided by NHS England, which is centred around confirmed cases and death rates per local authority. Information regarding how many people have recovered from COVID-19 per local authority is not provided by NHS England. 

     

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