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One more person with coronavirus has died in hospital in Greater Manchester

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coronavirus has died in hospital in Greater Manchester. It takes the death toll from Covid-19 in hospitals in the region to 2,263.Every day the NHS in England releases data on the number of deaths after testing positive or whom Covid-19 is mentioned on their death certificate, which have been recorded in the previous 24 hour period.Today a total of 20 deaths have been announced across the country.A total of five of these occurred in the north west, with one in Greater Manchester.The death occurred at the Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the Royal Bolton Hospital in Farnworth, on Wednesday September 23.No further details about the patient have been released.Bolton, subject to stricter local restrictions than most of the country,.

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