Coronavirus: More than 7,000 positive tests in NI

The update revealed that there were 85 new cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 7,049.

Figures from the Health Ministry also show that there have been 15 outbreaks of the virus in nursing homes.

There are 17 other people in the hospital with Covid-19, with two patients in an intensive care unit.

Meanwhile, 3 gyms in Lurgan have closed due to consumer or staff testing.

Gyms have shown that they will now apply procedures to ensure that services can be used safely before reopening.

At Craigavon Regional Hospital, other cases were reported among patients and in the hematology department.

Ten patients and 11 hospitals in the Craigavon ​​area have now been shown to be carriers of Covid-19, after two groups were met on the site.

In the hematology branch, where blood disorders are treated, ten of the 12 patients in the branch were positive.

Eight service members also tested positive. They’re on leave and they’re away from themselves.

All other groups of service workers are retested as a precautionary measure.

An investigation into the clusters is underway.

Previously, statistics firm Nisra released its weekly update.

He revealed covid-19 spoke about the death certificate of six others last week.

That’s two more than last week, which until last Friday, there were a total of 871 Covid-19-like deaths.

The Nisra measure captures all coronavirus-related deaths.

It includes infections shown and suspected cases in which coronavirus is mentioned in the death certificate.

Daily figure from the Department of Health for the same date, based on positive control results, 559.

According to Nisra’s measure, there were 460 deaths in hospitals (52.8%), including the deaths of another 80 people living in nursing homes.

If you take this number and the 351 (40.3%) who died in nursing homes, the deaths of nursing home citizens represent only a part (49.5%) of all deaths. connected to Covid-19.

Another eight people (0.9%) died in hospices and another 52 people (6%) died in residential or other homes.

Older and older people account for 79.6% of all Covid-19 related deaths.

People with addresses on the Belfast council account for 248 or 28.5% of all coronavirus-related deaths.

The provisional number of all deaths until Friday 21 August 313 – 35 more than last week and 50 more than the five-year average (263).

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

Nisra also noted that the number of “excessive deaths” recorded in the more than 21 weeks 1,098.

The Nisra update came as official figures showed that new Covid-19 clusters had been reported in the week leading up to August 26.

The most recent figures from the Public Health Agency (PHA) show that a total of 11 groups of more than five other people have been identified:

There have been 29 additional clusters across Northern Ireland involving fewer than five people.

A group consists of two or more cases shown. Recent groups have been linked to workplaces, home parties and sports settings.

Covid-19 transmission is no more unusual in households, so teams of confined cases are reported at home.

Tests accumulate in reaction to localized clumps, but less than 2% of tests are positive.

Knowledge also shows that the contagion rate in 10% of the most disadvantaged spaces (379 consistent with 100,000 inhabitants) is a fifth increase than in the 10% of the least disadvantaged spaces (317 consistent with 100,000 inhabitants).

The hospitalization rate in private maximum spaces is at most twice that of the less.

The Northern Ireland touch-tracking program has finished painting 273 cases.

As of August 25, 375 tests had been reported to the system, of which 313 were transferred to the system.

Of these, 856 contacts identified, with tracing paintings completed from 819.

Meanwhile, the R- or reproductive rate of coronavirus in Northern Ireland is lately that of the 4 countries of the United Kingdom.

The Stormont Health Department revealed Thursday that it was estimated to be between 1.0 and 1.6.

It is also superior to all English regions, according to the uk government’s most recent figures.

The branch said the accumulation of R numbers “will probably be heavily influenced by an outbreak at a meat factory in central and eastern Antrim.”

On Friday, no further coronavirus-related deaths were reported to the Health Protection Monitoring Centre in the Republic of Ireland.

It says there have been a total of 1,777 Covid-19-related deaths.

On Thursday, August 27, he said he had been informed of 127 cases shown from Covid-19.

He says there are now a total of 28,578 displayed in the Republic of Ireland.

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