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Highest weekly deaths from coronavirus recorded in the North West since first wave of pandemic in May

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coronavirus in any English region in the first week of November, new statistics have revealed. Registered deaths involving coronavirus increased week-on-week in every region of England in the week to November 6, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found.The North West region had 568 deaths involving Covid-19 registered in the week ending November 6 – the highest number since the week ending May 15, according to the ONS, during the first wave of the pandemic.In Yorkshire and the Humber, 329 Covid-19 deaths were registered in the week to November 6: again, the highest for the region since the week to May 15.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply.

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