A patient at Northwick Park Hospital is among ten more people to have died in England after testing positive for Covid-19.
A number of the patients, who were over 60, had underlying health conditions, NHS England said.
It brings the coronavirus death toll to 21 in the UK.
The 10 patients were being cared for in Buckinghamshire, Sandwell & West Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Leicester, Barts, London, north Middlesex and Chester.
Dame Jacqueline Docherty, Chief Executive at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, which runs Northwick Park Hospital, said: "We can confirm that sadly a patient being treated for COVID-19 has died at Northwick Park Hospital.
"The man in his sixties had underlying health conditions. Our thoughts are with the patient's family at this difficult and distressing time and we ask that the family's privacy is respected".
There have been 1,140 positive tests for coronavirus in the UK as of 9am on March 14, up from 798 at the same time on Friday, the Department of Health and Social Care said.
UPDATE on coronavirus (#COVID19) testing in the UK:
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) March 14, 2020
As of 9am on 14 March, a total of 37,746 have been tested:
36,606 negative
1140 positive
Across the UK, 21 patients who tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) have sadly died. pic.twitter.com/YEo5QOEGzX
Professor Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England, said: "I am sorry to confirm 10 further patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 in England have died.
"All 10 individuals were in the at risk groups. I understand this increase in the number of deaths linked to Covid-19 will be a cause for concern for many.
"The public should know every measure we are taking is seeking to save lives and protect the most vulnerable.
"Every single one of us has a role to play in achieving this. If you have a new continuous cough or high temperature, please stay at home for seven days.
"I also encourage everyone to be washing their hands for 20 seconds regularly.
"I offer my sincere condolences to the families and friends who have received this difficult news. I ask that their privacy is respected at this time."
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