Latest figures show two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Dacorum
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There have been two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Dacorum in the last 24 hours, there are now 354 confirmed cases in the borough, according to latest figures from Public Health England.
There are now 2,853 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Hertfordshire, up from 2,845.
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Hide AdBut the true number of cases is thought to be far higher with many people not being tested.
There have been no new coronavirus deaths recorded at West Hertfordshire Hospitals Trust in the past 24 hours, the latest official figures show.
NHS England figures show 346 people had died in hospital at West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust as of 5pm on Monday, May 25 – the same number as on Sunday.
A week ago, there had been 336 deaths recorded. The victims were among 3,007 deaths recorded across the East of England.
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Hide AdOf 23 trusts within the region, the West Hertfordshire Hospitals Trust, which manages Hemel Hempstead Hospital, Watford General Hospital and St Albans City Hospital, has the highest death toll.
There have been 10 coronavirus deaths at the Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, eight at the Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust, and 146 at East and North Hertfordshire Trust.
However, NHS England said its reporting system was down for part of Sunday, which may have affected the figures.
Nationally, the number of coronavirus cases now stands at 265,227 (includes tests carried out by commercial partners which are not included in the country totals).
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Hide AdThe number of COVID-19 associated UK deaths has been recorded as 37,048 rising by 134 - according to Public Health England.
The number of deaths are people who have had a positive test result confirmed by a Public Health or NHS laboratory.
The figures for the number of patients recovered from COVID-19 have not been released by Public Health England.
The new figures were recorded between 5pm on Sunday and 5pm on Monday.
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