The Covid death toll has risen again in Oxfordshire with a patient dying yesterday after testing positive for the virus.
Figures published this afternoon by NHS England show the death took place at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) on November 2.
The patient was one of 225 people confirmed today to have died in England's hospitals with Covid-19, bringing the total number there to 33,335 since the start of the pandemic.
Patients were aged between 47 and 101 years old.
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All except 11 (aged between 52 and 99 years old) had known underlying health conditions.
Date of death ranges from October 21 to November 2.
OUH, which runs the John Radcliffe Hospital, also recorded five deaths in October.
The most recent on October 28 and 29.
Before that, there had been a more-than three month gap in coronavirus deaths at the trust.
Its confirmed Covid death toll is currently 188.
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