Health
More than one third of England’s NHS trusts now have no Covid patients in intensive care – Telegraph.co.uk
Only 6.6 per cent of critical care beds were occupied by Covid patients on April 20, the latest NHS England data shows

Trusts in the South-West may be in the strongest position to build back. Just seven critical care beds across the region were occupied by Covid patients on April 20, amounting to only 2.1 per cent of capacity and compared to 229 beds occupied by patients without the virus.
Dramatic drops in the number of Covid patients in ICUs are happening all over the country. The University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust had a peak of 73 patients in critical care beds on Jan 30, but this figure has now…
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