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Coronavirus: 15 more deaths in North’s hospitals to COVID-19

written by John April 24, 2020
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THE latest daily figures from the Department of Health show a further 15 deaths in hospitals in the North of Ireland over the last day.

This brings its total to 278.

The figures show there are now a total of 3,122 Coronavirus cases here – up 106 in the past 24 hours.

The number of Covid-19 outbreaks in care homes is now 63 – up five from Thursday.

Earlier today, the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra) has published its weekly breakdown of its fuller figures.

It showed the total number of deaths by last Friday, April 17 (276) was 64 higher than had been recorded by NI’s Public Health Agency (PHA) by the same date (212).

About a third of those – 96 – occurred in care homes and hospices.

The PHA’s daily death numbers are mostly hospital deaths, while Nisra’s weekly figures covers all deaths here where Coronavirus has been recorded on the death certificate.

Nisra said there were also 166 hospital deaths and 14 at residential addresses.

The deaths that occurred in care homes involved 44 separate establishments.

Last week when Nisra published its first weekly breakdown of the figures.

It showed the number of Covid-19 deaths in NI up to 10 April were a third higher than had been previously reported.

The Department of Health has said there is always a time lag for registering deaths in the community, with the process taking up to five days, and that the Nisra report could not feasibly be linked to the PHA figures.

The total death toll is expected to be much higher.

Health Minister Robin Swann says the eventual death toll from Coronavirus in the North of Ireland is now likely to be 1,500, down from a previvous estimate of 3,000.

Coronavirus: 15 more deaths in North’s hospitals to COVID-19 was last modified: April 25th, 2020 by John

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