There are around 100 more people hospitalised with Covid-19 in Lancashire than the latest published figures suggest - because real-time data for individual NHS trusts is not routinely being released.
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| | | | | "Significant rise" in Covid hospitalisations across Preston, Chorley and South Ribble | | | | | | There are around 100 more people hospitalised with Covid-19 in Lancashire than the latest published figures suggest - because real-time data for individual NHS trusts is not routinely being released. | | | | |
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