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Three more deaths, 770 new cases in North

written by cassoscoop April 13, 2022
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THE Department of Health has reported three further Covid-19-related deaths over the past 24 hours in the North of Ireland.

Deaths are measured by recording those who died within 28 days of receiving a positive result in a test for Coronavirus.

The DoH records that none of these deaths happened outside the current reporting period.

The total number of deaths linked to Covid-19 in the North of Ireland recorded by the Department of Health since the start of the pandemic is at 3,372.

None of these latest deaths were recorded in the Derry City and Strabane District Council area.

Today’s data from the Department of Health shows there has been a further 770 positive cases of Coronavirus in the North of Ireland, a fall of 157 on figures given yesterday for Sunday.

It includes cases confirmed from samples taken in previous days, not necessarily just in the latest 24-hour reporting period.

As of today, the number of positive cases confirmed in the past seven days was 5,530.

The statistics show that in the past 24 hours there has been a further 45 Covid-19 cases in the Derry City and Strabane District Council area, a fall of 22 on figures given yesterday for Sunday.

Over the past seven days, there were 362 recorded cases in the Derry and Strabane Council area.

The infection rates within Derry and Strabane is the fourth lowest of all 11 councils in the North of Ireland with 240 cases per 100,000.

Bed occupancy across all hospitals is now at 106 per cent.

The Department of Health now records that 219 people (mostly in hospitals) have died from Coronavirus in the Derry City and Strabane Council area.

There are currently 466 patients with Covid-19 in hospitals here.

There are four patients with Covid-19 being treated in intensive care units with one person on a ventilator.

There are 47 people being treated in Altnagelvin Hospital with Coronavirus and one person with Covid-19 is in intensive care.

The figures show that 11.42 per cent of beds in Altnagelvin Hospital are occupied by people with Coronavirus and it is running at 6.69 per cent over capacity for beds.

The Department of Health reports that 129 care homes in the North of Ireland are dealing with an outbreak of Coronavirus, with 1,438 closed cases of Covid-19 in care homes here.

In the Western Trust area, 33 of its 67 care homes are dealing with a Coronavirus outbreak.

A total of 3,769,548 vaccines have been administered to date across the North of Ireland as of Tuesday.

Of those figures, more than one million booster and third dose vaccinations have now been administered in the North of Ireland to date.

Three more deaths, 770 new cases in North was last modified: April 13th, 2022 by cassoscoop

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