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The last couple of months have been so difficult for everyone in Northern Ireland and across the world, but are definite signs of encouragement for the future.
When the latest figures about Covid-19 related deaths here in Northern Ireland were released on Friday, they revealed that just one person in the province who had tested positive for the condition had passed away in the last 24 hours. That is the lowest number recorded yet during the pandemic.
In addition, the number of people being treated in intensive care beds in Northern Ireland with Covid-19 remains at just 13.
The latest statistics were also a reminder of the battle against Covid-19 in care homes. Of those who have died with the virus in Northern Ireland, 47 per cent have been in care homes or hospices.
One of the most enjoyable parts of this dreadful pandemic has been when we have been able to express our gratitude to carers during the Thursday night ‘clap for carers’.
However, the woman behind the gesture of appreciation, Annemarie Plas from south London, says that next week’s clap, which will be the 10th, should be the last.
Stay safe and enjoy your Bank Holiday weekend
Alistair Bushe Editor, News Letter Twitter: @abushe7
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