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There have been no further deaths linked to Covid-19 Digital Staff 04 June, 2021 14:04
There have been no further deaths linked to coronavirus in the Department of Health s latest daily update on the pandemic.
It means the total number of deaths remains at 2,154.
Another 73 cases of the virus were recorded in the last 24 hours.
Hospitals in the north are at 104 per cent or 136 beds over capacity. Seven hospitals are operating beyond capacity; Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry, Antrim Hospital, Belfast City Hospital, the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine, the Royal Victoria Hospital in west Belfast, the South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen and the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald.
Ulster Herald
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By Conor Coyle
A trainee doctor from Aghyaran has given an anonymous blood cancer patient in the UK a ‘last chance at life’ by making a stem cell donation.
Declan Browne is currently in his foundation year of entering the profession and working at the South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen, but recently made the trip to London to make the potentially life-saving donation.
Having signed up to the stem cell register via the Anthony Nolan foundation while he was studying at Queen’s University Belfast, Declan told the UH there was a high possibility of never being called to donate. However, he received the call to say he was a potential match for an ill patient early last year.
A trainee doctor from Aghyaran has given an anonymous blood cancer patient in the UK a ‘last chance at life’ by making a stem cell donation.
Declan Browne is currently in his foundation year of entering the profession and working at the South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen, but recently made the trip to London to make the potentially life-saving donation.
Having signed up to the stem cell register via the Anthony Nolan foundation while he was studying at Queen’s University Belfast, Declan told the UH there was a high possibility of never being called to donate. However, he received the call to say he was a potential match for an ill patient early last year.
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