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Northern Ireland: Covid-19 Cases - 8,123 cases, 568 deaths

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-52038992
The coronavirus death toll in Northern Ireland has reached seven, health officials have confirmed.

It means two more people have died since yesterday's official announcement.

One of those who died was an 80-year-old care home resident who fell ill with the virus on Thursday and died five days later on Tuesday.

Magdalene Mitchell's granddaughter Jenny told BBC Radio Ulster she was much loved.

The Public Health Agency confirmed that as of 11:15 GMT on Wednesday, there were 37 new confirmed positive cases of coronavirus in Northern Ireland, bringing the total to 209.

On Wednesday morning, The Nolan Show said two people had been taken to hospital after testing positive at Bradley Manor care home in Belfast, where Mrs Mitchell was a resident.

The home said it was treating the situation "with the utmost seriousness" and had put a number of measures in place, including taking all residents' temperatures at least twice daily, as well as using "enhanced cleaning and disinfecting procedures throughout the entire facility".
'Not just a statistic'


Her family said they wanted her to be named.

It followed the family of Ruth Burke, the fifth person to die in NI with coronavirus, saying on Tuesday they did not want her to be remembered simply as a statistic.

Her daughter Brenda said it was heartbreaking not to be able to see her in her coffin and kiss her goodbye.
 
Source: https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/0327/1126669-coronavirus-northern-ireland/


Three more Covid-19 deaths and 34 new cases in Northern Ireland
Updated / Friday, 27 Mar 2020 14:37
By Vincent Kearney
Northern Correspondent

There have been three more deaths as a result of coronavirus in Northern Ireland, bringing the total number of those who died there to 13.

A further 34 people have tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 275...
 
Source: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ire...-as-sweeping-powers-come-into-force-1.4214952


Coronavirus: Six more deaths in North as sweeping powers come into force
Further 86 cases of Covid-19 reported following announcement of restrictions
about 23 hours ago Updated: 8 minutes ago
Amanda Ferguson

Six more people have died from coronavirus in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours, the Public Health Agency said on Sunday.

It reported a further 86 cases of the virus, also known as Covid-19, bringing the total in the region to 410. Twenty-one people have died from the virus in the North in total...
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-52166720

Eight more people who had tested positive for Covid-19 have died in Northern Ireland, bringing the total to 56.

There are currently 998 positive cases, a rise of 94 since Friday.

The Department of Health said 8,034 tests have now been carried out here.

A surge in cases is expected between 6 April and 20 April.

Testing of healthcare staff began at the SSE Arena in Belfast on Saturday.

Kits from the Northern Ireland-based diagnostic company Randox will be used for testing.

Across the United Kingdom, 4,313 people with the virus have now died, with 708 deaths reported on Saturday. There are 41,903 confirmed cases.
 
Source: https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/...2.1621212778.1586101119-1222568577.1527632551

Coronavirus Northern Ireland: Seven more deaths confirmed due to Covid-19
The PHA have confirmed the latest figures for the virus in NI
BySheena McStravick
14:06, 5 APR 2020

...The latest update from Public Health Agency on Sunday, April 5 brings the death toll in Northern Ireland to 63.

...To date in Northern Ireland, 8486 people have been tested for Coronavirus, 452 of those tests were carried out since the last report from the authority on Saturday morning.
 
https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/b...rther-18081180

In the past 24 hours, a further 11 Covid-19 related deaths have been confirmed in Northern Ireland.

These new figures bring the total number of deaths here to 118 as of 9.15am on April 12.

And the Public Health Agency today confirmed 89 more positive cases of the virus in Northern Ireland bringing the total number of cases to 1,806.

In the past 24 hours, 511 tests were carried out, 77 of those taking place at the SSE Testing Centre in Belfast.

12,199 individuals in Northern Ireland have now been tested for Coronavirus.
 
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