Coronavirus NI: One person dies bringing death toll to 552 - 7 people test positive - no patients with COVID-19 in ICU

One person has died in NI with COVID-19, according to the department of Health.
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The number of deaths now stands at 552.

The latest dashboard shows that seven people have been diagnosed with the virus after tests.

As of today there are 5,768 people with a positive lab test for coronavirus in NI.

Live samples in test tubes are held in a container during the opening of the new Covid-19 testing labLive samples in test tubes are held in a container during the opening of the new Covid-19 testing lab
Live samples in test tubes are held in a container during the opening of the new Covid-19 testing lab
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There are now 21 confirmed COVID-10 patients in NI Nursing Homes - and 12 suspected COVID-19 patients.

See the COVID-19 dashboard here.

Further information is available on nidirect at: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/coronavirus-safer-travel-guidance and https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/face-coverings--

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