There have been eight additional Covid-19 related deaths recorded in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours the Department of Health has confirmed. That sad news comes as it was revealed on the Department's coronavirus reporting dashboard the two of Northern Ireland's major hospitals currently have no ICU bed capacity.
With NI due to exit ts current 'circuit breaker' lockdown on November 13 the Chief Medical Officer, Michael McBride has stated it will 'not be possible to keep R below 1 with a return to schools and keeping hospitality open'. He went on to say "We will look at the evidence and we will advise on the basis of the evidence and then the executive will have to make the choices which balance up the needs of our health service'.
Difficult choices ahead for the Executive.
Stay safe
Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor
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There have been eight additional Covid-19 related deaths recorded in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours the Department of Health (DoH) has confirmed.
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr Michael McBride has warned that it will 'not be possible to keep R below 1 with a return to schools and keeping hospitality open'.
First Minister Arlene Foster says NI will exit its current 'circuit breaker' lockdown on November 13 — despite England announcing a lockdown until at least December 2.
A Co Down woman has spoken of her sudden deterioration after contracting Covid-19 and urged others to be diligent in protecting themselves and their families.
There's been a call for Sinn Fein in Upper Bann to 'step up and answer' questions over the resignation of a local party official caught up in last week's COVID payments scandal.
Sinn Fein MLA Catherine Kelly has become the fourth member of the party to resign over a delay in the repayment of mistakenly issued Covid relief cash.
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