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Nov 6

There is always news  in Northamptonshire. There are several events happening throughout the region, as well as some interesting stories. You will want to keep up with the latest happenings in Northampton, especially if you are interested in the area's charities. You can even read about local people or businesses that are making waves in the area. If you want to know more, read on! Here's what's going on in Northamptonshire.

During the last 21 days, 57 people were infected with the coronavirus. Of those, thirty-seven were at the Northampton General Hospital. Another 23 were treated at Kettering General Hospital. County officials have expressed concern about the increasing number of Covid positive tests, especially in the older population. This virus is more prevalent in people over 65, so it's not surprising that the number of deaths has risen. Thankfully, the number of people being tested for the virus dropped by half during the lockdown, but the positives are still rising.

The UK government has set up a programme called Channel to monitor the spread of terrorism. This has been a 'go to' topic for media outlets, but the county's news has also shed some light on the issue. Many have come to their own conclusions about the state of administration in Northamptonshire. The government's independent review of the county is expected to address some of these issues. Despite this, the issues that are outside of council control are also very much present in Northamptonshire.

Although the issue of council funding is not a hot topic in the media, recent developments have made the local area a hot topic. The latest development in the county is a report on the government's plans to revamp the government's finances. The report found that the county had inadequate resources for its health services. The 'Cause' for the increase of deaths from the Coronavirus was not fully addressed in the report, but it was a concern for local officials.

The number of deaths from the Coronavirus virus has increased in Northamptonshire hospitals in the last five days. Six of them occurred at the Northampton General Hospital on Sunday after the lockdown was lifted. Three more deaths were reported on Friday and Saturday in Kettering General Hospital. All the victims of the Covid virus were tested for the virus in the last 28 days. Their death certificates also mentioned the virus.

There are many recent stories about the County's Coronavirus. Almost 57 deaths have been confirmed over the past five days. Six of them occurred on Sunday, after the lockdown was lifted. A further three deaths occurred on Friday and Saturday, and two others happened at Kettering General Hospital. All the deaths were confirmed as the result of the Covid virus. Several other causes are also unknown. A large number of people are worried about the effects of the disease on children.

A major report shows that Northamptonshire's Coronavirus outbreak has caused eleven more deaths in the last five days. Six deaths took place on Sunday, after the lockdown was lifted. Then, three more deaths took place on Friday and Saturday at the same hospital. Finally, two other deaths occurred on Sunday at Kettering General Hospital. Those are the only deaths confirmed so far due to the Coronavirus virus.

A report released by the county's NHS confirms that there have been 11 more deaths caused by the coronavirus in Northamptonshire hospitals over the past five days. Six of the deaths happened at the Northampton General Hospital on Sunday, after the lockdown was lifted. In addition, three more deaths took place at Kettering General Hospital on Friday and Saturday. In addition to the 11 deaths in the county, six more deaths have been confirmed at the Northampton General Hospital.

A report by the BBC in the UK's health department reveals that in the last seven days, 11 more people have died in Northamptonshire. The first deaths took place on Sunday at the Northampton General Hospital, and three more occurred on Friday and Saturday at the Kettering General Hospital. The reports show that all 11 deaths were confirmed by the NHS following a lockdown and were linked to the coronavirus.