77 coronavirus deaths in Birmingham and the Midlands as the number of victims in the UK rises by 370



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The death toll in the UK has risen by 370 today, with the majority of deaths taking place in England, according to NHS statistics.

Northern Ireland and Wales had 10 and 20 deaths respectively, with the UK total increasing by 370 on November 14.

The latest figures on Saturday show that as many as 77 deaths were recorded across the Midlands region.

There were four deaths at the Chesterfield Royal NHS Foundation Trust.

There was a death at George Eliot Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

There was a death at the Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

There was one death at Northampton General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

There were five deaths at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

There was one death at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.

The NHS and health workers have been on the front line in the fight against the virus.
The NHS and health workers have been on the front line in the fight against the virus.

There were two deaths in Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.

There were seven deaths at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

There were two deaths in Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Foundation Trust.

There were three deaths at The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.

There was a death at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Foundation Trust.

There were eight deaths at the United Lincolnshire Hospitals Foundation Trust.

There were six deaths at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.

There were 12 deaths at Derby University Hospitals and Burton NHS Foundation Trust.

There were six deaths at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Foundation Trust.

There were five deaths at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Foundation Trust.

There were six deaths at Walsall Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.

There were six deaths at Worcetsershire Acute Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.



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