Coronavirus: 17 deaths in Peterborough outside hospital

More than a dozen deaths linked to the coronavirus have occurred outside hospital in Peterborough, new figures show.
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Office for National Statistics data shows that in Peterborough, 68 deaths involving Covid-19 were provisionally registered up to May 23.

The figures include deaths that occurred up to May 15 but were registered up to eight days later.

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Of those, 17 occurred outside hospital – including 13 in care homes and two at private homes. A further two deaths occurred in hospices, other community establishments or elsewhere.

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That was an increase of five compared to the 12 deaths that had been registered outside hospital during the previous week.

ONS figures are based on where Covid-19 is mentioned anywhere on the death certificate, including in combination with other health conditions.

Across England and Wales, more than 42,000 deaths involving Covid-19 were provisionally registered up to May 23.

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Of those, 3,810 were registered in the week ending May 15 – the lowest weekly total since the week ending April 3.

Niall Dickson, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said the numbers are a “stark reminder that lockdown measures have made such a difference”.

He said: “Tens of thousands of lives have been saved and that is why it is still so important to follow guidance in the coming weeks, even though that guidance will change and become nuanced.”

Mr Dickson added that a second spike of infections “would be a disaster and must be avoided”.

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Of the deaths in England and Wales up to May 23, 65 per cent occurred in hospitals and 29 per cent in care homes.

Dr Jennifer Dixon, chief executive of the Health Foundation, said the latest figures “illustrate the huge loss of life in care homes”.

“The action plan for social care was published nearly a month after the lockdown was introduced,” she said.

“Protecting vulnerable people needing social care should be given more obvious priority.

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“Targeted action to tackle local outbreaks in care homes must include effective testing and tracing and ensuring consistent supplies of PPE to prevent a further spike in avoidable deaths.”

In the week to May 23:

. Deaths outside hospital increased by five, climbing to a total of 17

. Hospital deaths increased to 51, six higher than the 45 recorded in the previous week

. Overall, the death toll climbed by 11, compared to a rise of eight in the previous seven-day period