This is today's Coronavirus update from the News Letter team. I hope you find it informative.
As today's statistics from the Department of Health sadly reveal, the spread of the virus shows no sign in slowing down. There have been an additional 727 infections in the past 24 hours and five Covid-19 related deaths.
Today we also report on how the pandemic has affected one of Northern Ireland's animal sanctuaries. Crosskennan Lane Animal Sanctuary is appealing for help amid the largest influx of kittens it has ever seen.
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The number of patients in hospital with coronavirus has exceeded the record levels witnessed during the first wave of the pandemic in Northern Ireland.
Just a quarter of women with suspected breast cancer in the Northern Trust area were able to see a specialist within 14 days of a referral in April, according to figures published by the Department of Health.
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