Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust cares for three patients with Covid-19 in hospital
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Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust was caring for three patients with coronavirus in hospital as of Sunday, figures show.
NHS England data shows the number of people being treated in hospital with Covid-19 by 8am on October 29 was down from five on the same day the previous week.
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Hide AdAcross England there were 3,586 people in hospital with Covid as of October 29.
Nationally, the number of hospital patients with Covid-19 has decreased by 7% in the last four weeks.
The figures also show that no new patients with Covid were admitted to hospital in Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust in the week to October 27.