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Coronavirus: Almost 300 COVID-19 cases in North’s care homes

written by John April 22, 2020
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LATEST official figures show there are almost 300 confirmed cases of coronavirus in nursing and residential care homes across the North of Ireland.

Provisional data from the Public Health Agency (PHA) puts the figure at 297, as of Monday, April 20.

Fifty-six care homes here have now been affected by Covid-19.

That is according to figures released by the Department of Health on Monday.

Pauline Shepherd, chief executive of Independent Health and Care Providers, said the health system now needs to support care homes in relation to staffing.

“We knew that it was going to hit the care homes and a high population of most vulnerable people,” Ms Shepherd said.

“The issue is that, yes that PHA has been providing advice on how to control, and how to manage the virus, but we now need the health system to come in and support care homes in relation to helping with staffing.”

She said there were about 16,000 care home beds across Northern Ireland, which are not all occupied.

But she added that not all residents of the homes are elderly.

“Within that number, there are learning disability homes, people that are younger with dementia.

“So we’re not all talking here about frail elderly.

“Whenever we talk about deaths in care homes, we need to put perspective around this, and context, because we know that we will have proportionately higher number of people in care homes with Covid than would be representative in the community as a whole.

“That to me needs to be put in context. When we talk about these figures each week, of people in care homes either being confirmed positive or unfortunately deaths from Covid.”

Coronavirus: Almost 300 COVID-19 cases in North’s care homes was last modified: April 22nd, 2020 by John

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