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Number of people in intensive care being treated for coronavirus in Lanarkshire hits record levels

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MORE than 350 people are being treated for coronavirus in Lanarkshire as the number in intensive care hits record levels.As of 8am yesterday, 25 Covid-19 patients were in intensive care, with a total of 358 people in the region's hospitals having tested positive.All three of the county's acute hospitals have seen a rise in Covid-19 patients over the past two weeks after NHS Lanarkshire postponed a number of outpatient services and elective procedures.University Hospital Wishaw now has the most coronavirus patients at 133 - up by almost a third in a fortnight - with the number in intensive care doubling from five to 10.University Hospital Monklands has seen a 15 per cent increase to 124 over the past fortnight while University Hospital.

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