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Coronavirus: Four deaths linked to COVID-19 virus in North last week

written by John August 21, 2020
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FOUR Coronavirus-linked deaths were registered in the North of Ireland last week, official figures show.

That is one fewer than the previous week.

The NI Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra) has released its latest statistics bulletin.

It said the virus had featured on 866 people’s death certificates in the North of Ireland by Friday, August 14.

The Department of Health’s daily figure for the same date was 556 – more than 300 fewer.

Its statistics are based on a patient having previously tested positive for the virus.

There have been 29 deaths recorded by Nisra in the Derry City and Strabane District Council area – the Department of Health has only recorded 21.

Nisra said that taking into account the four deaths registered in the week up to last Friday, there were also a further three deaths that occurred but they were not registered up until 19 August.

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.

Nisra said there have been 456 deaths in hospital (52.7%) – eighty of those people were normally resident in care homes.

Taking that figure and the 351 who died in care homes, it means care home residents account for half of all COVID-19-related deaths in the North of Ireland.

In the week up to last Friday, two COVID-19 related deaths occurred in a care home.

Eight people have died in hospices (0.9%) and 51 at residential addresses or other locations (5.9%).

People aged 75 and over account for 80% of all COVID-19-related deaths.

Elderly people have borne the brunt of deaths from Coronavirus

In the week ending 14 August, the percentage of all Covid-19 related male deaths was 49.9% and female deaths 50.1%.

The provisional number of all deaths between 8 and 14 August was 278 – two fewer than in the previous week (280) and 13 more than the five-year average (265).

That five-year death rate is used to compare the number of weekly deaths that would normally be recorded at this time of year.

Its measure captures all deaths linked to coronavirus – those involving confirmed infections which feature in the health department’s daily figures, as well as the suspected cases in which coronavirus is mentioned on the death certificate.

Nisra also recorded the number of “excess deaths” registered in the past 20 weeks as 1,048.

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