More than 100 people who needed treatment for Covid-19 at Fairfield Hospital have returned home after recovering from the virus.
Pennine Acute Trust, which runs the hospital, said a total of 110 patients who tested positive for coronavirus have been declared fit to return home since the pandemic began.
Nineteen of those patients were discharged within the last week. However, the trust would not reveal the exact number of people who have died from coronavirus at the hospital, in Bury.
As of April 29, 335 deaths have been recorded at the trust's hospitals, according to NHS England's figures. As well as Fairfield, Pennine Acute Trust also runs the Royal Oldham Hospital, Rochdale Infirmary, and Salford Royal Hospital, which records its
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