BRADFORD Teaching Hospitals has seen a slight rise in the number of people with Covid-19 being treated. 

On April 8, the number stood at 29, but that has now risen to 38. It's also higher than the figure one month ago, on March 18, when 31 Covid-19 patients were receiving treatment. 

The number of Covid-19 patients at Airedale has fallen from seven to two in that same time period. One month ago, eight Covid-19 patients were being treated. 

While most hospital trusts have seen the numbers fall, they appear to be creeping back up in Bradford.

Hospital trusts in West Yorkshire and Harrogate collectively release the information at 2pm on a Thursday on a weekly basis, through the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership, to provide an overview of the current position within the regional and local NHS. 

There is currently a combined total of 111 patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 receiving care in hospitals across West Yorkshire and Harrogate, with 17 patients requiring intensive care.

That's a fall from 133 on April 8, when 20 patients required intensive care.

Here are the figures for today. The number in brackets is the figure for April 8:

Airedale NHS Foundation Trust  - 2 (7)

Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - 38 (29)

Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust - 12 (19)

Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust - 5 (6)

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - 21 (31)

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust - 33 (41)

The figures one month ago - March 18

Airedale NHS Foundation Trust  - 8

Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - 31

Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust - 35

Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust - 9

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - 56

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust - 58