By Q Radio news
Official figures released this morning show that 1,410 people in Northern Ireland have died with Covid-19 illnesses up until last Friday.
Department of Health figures for the same period show a total of 981 deaths.
Of the 1,410 total deaths involving Covid-19 occurring up to 27th November, 832 (59.0%) occurred in hospital, 474 (33.6%) occurred in care homes, nine (0.6%) occurred in hospices and 95 (6.7%) occurred at residential addresses or another location.
1,410 Covid-19 related deaths had occurred up to week ending 27th November. DoH figures for the same period show a total of 981 deaths. (1/4) https://t.co/KmdVrw6PXX pic.twitter.com/pYz1x1fLPm
— NISRA (@NISRA) December 4, 2020
Of the 1,410 total deaths involving Covid-19 occurring up to 27th November, 832 (59.0%) occurred in hospital, 474 (33.6%) occurred in care homes, nine (0.6%) occurred in hospices and 95 (6.7%) occurred at residential addresses or another location. (2/4) https://t.co/KmdVrvPf6p pic.twitter.com/1qOQNcECGx
— NISRA (@NISRA) December 4, 2020

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