These are the latest figures on deaths and hospitalisations in Wiltshire.

Cases in Wiltshire are decreasing - according to the Government, there has been a 30.9 per cent decrease in positive tests recorded in the seven days to November 1, the last weekly period available, compared with the previous week.

Wiltshire has also had 13 recorded deaths in October - between October 2 and 22 - where Covid was listed as a cause of death on the death certificate.

This is according to the Government's coronavirus dashboard, which shares the number of deaths where Covid was determined to be a cause.

The data is published weekly by the ONS, NRS and NISRA, and there is a lag in reporting of at least 11 days due to death registrations.

This brings the total number of deaths registered as caused by Covid-19 in Wiltshire to 891.

A woman in her 90s and another woman in her 80s were the latest to die in Salisbury Hospital, after testing positive, on October 23 and October 24.

Read more: Two more Covid deaths at Salisbury District Hospital

They both had underlying health conditions.

Between October 25 and October 31, 21 people went into an Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust hospital with coronavirus.

There were 18 patients in hospital with the virus on November 2, six of whom were on a ventilator.

You can find the latest figures on hospitalisations and deaths in your area by typing your postcode into the coronavirus dashboard: coronavirus.data.gov.uk

For Wiltshire-wide data, click here.

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