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Covid-19 related deaths surpasses 1,000

Date published: 06 November 2020

Site topics: Births, deaths and marriages,  Deaths,  Death Statistics

Latest Covid-19 related deaths figures published today by NISRA show that the total Covid-19 related deaths have now surpassed 1,000, reaching 1,053.

Of the 1,053 deaths, 605 (57.5%) deaths took place in hospital, 375 (35.6%) in care homes, nine (0.9%) in hospices and 64 (6.1%) at residential addresses or other locations. For more details please see the interactive graph at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VJuinJGNL4&feature=youtu.be

Details regarding Covid-19 related deaths can be obtained from the weekly bulletin and associated tables along with a new infographic located on the weekly deaths page.

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