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Cases in N/AAvailable at level.By date of specimen in the seven days to N/A
- Last 7 daysN/ATotal cases by specimen date in the 7 days to N/A
- There has been an increase of N/A(N/A%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (N/A - N/A)
- Last 7 days
- Cases per 100,000 peopleN/ARate of cases per 100,000 people by specimen date on N/A
For smaller areas with fewer than 3 cases, we do not show data. This is to protect individuals' identities.
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People vaccinated in Northern Ireland
Available at nation level.
- Total – autumn booster (aged 50+)N/ATotal number of people vaccinated (autumn booster (aged 50+)) up to and including N/A
- Percentage – autumn boosterN/APercentage of people vaccinated (autumn booster) up to and including N/A
Deaths with COVID-19 on the death certificate in Northern Ireland
Available at nation level.
- Last 7 days22Total number of deaths with covid-19 on the death certificate in the last 7 days (31 December 2022 - 6 January 2023)
- There has been an increase of 1(4.8%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (24 December 2022 - 30 December 2022)
Patients admitted in Northern Ireland
Available at nation level.
- Last 7 days51Total number of patients admitted in the last 7 days (20 January 2023 - 26 January 2023)
- There has been a decrease of -59(-53.6%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (13 January 2023 - 19 January 2023)
Virus tests conducted in N/A
Available at level.
- Last 7 daysN/ATotal number of virus tests conducted in the last 7 days (N/A - N/A)
- There has been an increase of N/A(N/A%) compared to the previous 7 days.Change from previous 7 days (N/A - N/A)
- R value, estimated rangeN/A to N/AReported on N/A
About the R value
The average number of secondary infections produced by a single infected person.
- If R is greater than 1 the epidemic is growing.
- If R is less than 1 the epidemic is shrinking.
- If R is equal to 1 the total number of infections is stable.