at the latest Greater Manchester press conference, Mr Burnham said the hospital situation may be stabilising but stressed it is ‘early days’ in terms of positive trends.
The number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care and high dependency units is up a further 24pc on last week and is more than twice that of a month ago, but the trend in general beds could be flattening.There were slightly fewer new coronavirus patients than the week before - 801, compared to 853 - and only seven more being treated in Greater Manchester’s hospital beds overall.“There is some sign here that there is a stabilisation in the NHS, but that in no way is meant to minimise how difficult it is for staff out working on our front line right now,” said the mayor,.
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