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UK coronavirus hospital death toll rises by 17 bringing total to 34,240

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The UK's coronavirus hospital death toll has risen by 16 to a total of 34,240. NHS England confirmed 15 new deaths, Scotland reported one new fatality, as did Northern Ireland.

There were no new deaths in Wales. On recent Thursdays, the toll climbed by nine on August 27, five on August 20, 13 on August 13, eight on August 6 and 14 on July 30.

The highest increase on a Thursday was 891 on April 9 when the UK was in the deadliest days of its outbreak. Another 15 people have died from the disease in England's hospitals, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 29,585.

Patients were aged between 50 and 95 years old. All had known underlying health conditions. Scotland's death toll increased by one for

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