Published on: 25 August 2022
Hospitals across West Yorkshire and Harrogate continue to treat significant numbers of patients with COVID-19.
On 19 July 2021, when most COVID-19 restrictions were lifted across England, there were a total of 176 COVID-19 patients across the six hospital trusts that work together as WYAAT (The West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts). Figures released today (25/08/22) show there are currently 288 inpatients testing positive for COVID-19 across our hospitals, with three people receiving treatment in intensive care units.
While hospitals are still treating significant numbers of patients, this additional demand means we have to prioritise those in the most urgent medical need. This means the time you may wait at an emergency department for more minor treatment could be impacted and you may have to wait longer than anticipated.
Please also remember that while some restrictions have been lifted there has been no change to the requirement to wear face masks and observe social distancing in hospitals and other clinical settings. This is to help protect vulnerable patients and ensure staff can continue to work in order to meet the significant demand facing the NHS.
If you have a medical issue and you are not sure what to do, please visit 111.nhs.uk. This will help to ensure you are directed to the right NHS service for your issue. If it's an emergency, always dial 999.
Data by trust (as at 8am 25/08/22)*
Hospital Trust |
Total inpatients with COVID-19* |
---|---|
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust |
19 |
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
31 |
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust |
66 |
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust |
29 |
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |
69 |
The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust |
74 |
*Hospitals across our region have varying bed numbers and services