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425 people lost their lives to covid at Paisley's RAH

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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.More than 400 people have died of Covid-19 at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, new figures have revealed.Data, published for the first time by the National Records of Scotland (NRS), shows a total of 425 people have died on the wards since the start of the pandemic.In all, 525 Renfrewshire people have lost their lives to Covid-19 and 214 of those were care home residents.The RAH was at the forefront of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s treatment of covid patients from Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire.The Paisley hospital has experienced the third highest number of covid deaths of any hospital in Scotland.Only Glasgow’s super.

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