As of this evening (11 March), our hospitals are caring for 33 individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19. Breaking this down between hospitals, this is 21 at Doncaster Royal Infirmary, nine at Bassetlaw and just three at Montagu. Of these patients, only three require critical care, and the overall age range is between 18 and 88.
Throughout the majority of this week, our numbers have continued to decline, and have remained under 50 overall inpatients since Sunday. This is a fantastic achievement and outlines the hard work and dedication local people have shown in curbing infection rates.
This update comes as our partners at NHS Doncaster CCG have just announced that the 100,000th COVID-19 vaccine has been successfully administered in the town. This means that almost one third of the entire population of Doncaster now has some level of immunity against this illness, a significant milestone that we should all be proud.
But this doesn’t mean we can relax just yet – there is still some distance left to run in this pandemic, and as such we must continue to observe hands, face and space, and do all we can to minimise any potential for COVID-19 to surge once again. Let’s not fall at the final hurdle – keep it up everyone.