One more death recorded in North Kesteven
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There was one more coronavirus death recorded over the latest weekly period in North Kesteven.
There was one more coronavirus death recorded over the latest weekly period in North Kesteven.
A total of 334 people had died in the area when the UK coronavirus dashboard was updated on November 17 (Thursday) – up from 333 on the week before.
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The figures include anyone who died within 28 days of a positive test result for Covid-19, and whose usual residence was in North Kesteven.
A total of 172,376 deaths were recorded throughout England by November 17 (Thursday) – up from 171,680 last week.