Kent Messenger Maidstone

Hospitals record no Covid deaths over past month

Weekly infection rate now in single figures

- By Rhys Griffiths rgriffiths@thekmgroup.co.uk

A major hospital trust has now gone one month without recording a Covid-19 death on its wards.

The last recorded death of a coronaviru­s patient at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust was on March 14.

Latest statistics released by the health service also show there are now no patients at either Maidstone or Tunbridge Wells hospitals requiring ventilatio­n as part of their Covid19 treatment, and as of April 6 there were just three coronaviru­s patients being cared for across the two sites.

In the whole of the county by April 6 there were also just three people on ventilator­s as a result of their illness.

The dramatic fall in the number of patients being hospitalis­ed with the virus is attributed to the most recent lockdown and the continued successful vaccine programme.

At other Kent hospital trusts

the most recent deaths recorded were on Monday, April 12, in Medway, April 3 in East Kent, and March 19 in Dartford and Gravesham.

But with the latest lockdown easing making shopping trips and pub visits possible once more, people are being urged to not take chances with could allow the virus to spread once more.

Wilf Williams, strategic lead for the NHS response to coronaviru­s in Kent and Medway, said: “There are now fewer than 50 patients being treated for coronaviru­s in Kent and Medway’s hospitals which is testament to our hard-working staff, the vaccinatio­n programme and the local community following lockdown restrictio­ns.

“To maintain this progress we must abide by the latest rules to ensure we can continue to follow the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. Even after you have had your vaccine, it’s still really important to wear a mask in public places, keep a safe distance from others and stay in well ventilated areas.” Andrew Scott-Clark, director of public health for Kent, cautions against complacenc­y despite the positive trends. He said: “Everyone should be taking a symptom free Covid19 test twice a week to ensure that people carrying the virus are identified and isolated. “This is vital if we are to stop the virus spreading as lockdown restrictio­ns are eased.”

Data shows in Maidstone there are around eight weekly cases per 100,000, with a similar number in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge and Malling. Sevenoaks has around 15 per 100,000.

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Picture: PA Media There are currently no Covid patients requiring ventilatio­n at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Hospitals and just three coronaviru­s patients across both sites
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Wilf Williams, strategic lead

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