COVID-19: Fourth death in six days at Salisbury District Hospital
Our thoughts are with their family and friends
Last updated 16th Feb 2022
Salisbury District Hospital have confirmed that another patient has passed away there, having tested positive for Covid-19.
This means the total number of fatalities is at 246 since the pandemic began.
It means there have now been four registered deaths there, since last Wednesday (9th February).
Positive in-patient numbers are also still really high.
A spokesperson for Salisbury District Hospital said:
"Sadly, we can confirm that a patient who had been cared for at Salisbury District Hospital and had tested positive for COVID-19 died yesterday, Tuesday 15th February. The patient was in her 60s and had underlying health conditions. 246 patients in total have now passed away.
Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and loved ones at this very difficult and distressing time.
We are still experiencing a high number of COVID-19 positive patients - there are currently 40 COVID-19 positive patients being treated at the hospital.
We would ask the public to remain cautious and to take appropriate precautions to avoid transmission. We remind visitors to the hospital that they must wear a face mask when in the hospital and have a negative lateral flow test before entering the buildings. In addition, with the current levels of COVID-19 still in our community, people should take up the invitation for a COVID-19 vaccine when offered. It is never too late to get a first vaccine.”
LATEST CASES
In the seven days to 10th February, there have been 3,912 positive cases in Wiltshire.
That's a decrease of 1,434 on the previous week.
This means the county's rolling rate per 100,000 population is at 776.1.
The national average is 625.3.