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Twenty one more people with coronavirus have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals

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direct to your inboxTwenty one more people with coronavirus have died in hospitals in Greater Manchester.Every day the NHS gives an update on virus-related fatalities at hospital trusts in England.These are cases where a patient has tested positive within 28 days of their death or where Covid-19 is mentioned on their death certificate.Today trusts in Greater Manchester have recorded 21 new deaths.Both the Bolton NHS Foundation Trust and Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust both recorded seven new deaths.Two new deaths were recorded at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, which runs 11 hospitals in the city, Pennine Acute, which runs four hospitals, and the Salford Royal trust.There was also one death recorded by the.

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