The new NHS Covid data focuses on hospitals in Leeds
Across England there were 7,296 people in hospital with Covid as of November 2, 175 of whom are in mechanical ventilation beds.hospitalised nationally has decreased by 24 per cent in the last four weeks, while the number on mechanical ventilators has decreased by 10 per cent, according to the figures., which was updated on November 3 , showed that a total of 2,012 people had now died in Leeds, up from 1,991 on the week before.
A total of 170,881 deaths were recorded throughout England by November 3 – up from 169,882 last week.
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