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Coronavirus Northern Ireland: Department of Health reports one further death and 80 new cases

Coronavirus Northern Ireland: Department of Health reports one further death and 80 new cases
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Mourne Mountains fire: Live updates as firefighters escalate operation to tackle gorse blaze

Mourne Mountains fire: Live updates as firefighters escalate operation to tackle gorse blaze Fire crews have been on the scene since Friday after a gorse fire broke out in the Slieve Donard area and started spreading Firefighters in Northern Ireland are escalating their battle against a major gorse fire in the Mourne Mountains. The blaze in the Slieve Donard area started in the early hours of Friday morning. Dramatic images of the Co Down peak ablaze have sparked concern, with First Minister Arlene Foster tweeting: This is devastating and tragic. The impact on wildlife and flora is unimaginable. Full support to those battling the flames.

Q&A: What are NI s Covid travel rules?

Q&A: What are NI s Covid travel rules?
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Three more coronavirus related deaths in Northern Ireland | UTV

In the last seven days, there have been 763 positive cases. There are currently 62 people with Covid-19 being treated in hospitals across Northern Ireland – seven of them in intensive care and five on ventilators. There are also three confirmed and active outbreaks of coronavirus in care homes.Six hospitals are operating beyond capacity: The Ulster, Belfast City, South West Acute, Antrim Area, Causeway and Royal Victoria.The figures come as Health Minister Robin Swann has said the Covid-19 R number has fallen back slightly once again in Northern Ireland. Ahead of the publication of the detailed data later on Thursday, Mr Swann told members of the Assembly Health committee: Recently there has been some volatility, especially over the Easter period, with case numbers falling rapidly and then rising, as was reflected in the R number which fell to between 0.4 and 0.6 over the Easter holidays before rising to between 0.95 and 1.4 last week. I can advise that the Covid-19 mode

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