Nine more coronavirus patients have died at Royal Bolton Hospital, NHS England announced this afternoon.
17.03.2020 - 18:35 / nme.com
They will take place at a later date
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Nine more coronavirus patients have died at Royal Bolton Hospital, NHS England announced this afternoon.
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Most visitors will be banned from the Royal Bolton Hospital as bosses ramp up measures to help combat the spread of coronavirus.
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