Coronavirus NI: Another 75 test positive - 963 have tested positive in last 7 days - 5 now in ICU and 36 confirmed COVID inpatients - see the number of cases in YOUR area

Another 75 people people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, as NI restrictions are hours from being introduced.
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This means that 963 have now tested positive in the last 7 days.

And 9,541 have tested positive in total in NI.

There have been no further deaths in the last 24 hours in NI - leaving the death toll at 577.

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There are now five people fighting for their lives in ICU in our hospitals - and 36 COVID-19 confirmed inpatients.

There are now 28 active COVID-19 outbreaks in NI Care homes - and 13 suspected outbreaks.

This is how many people now have the virus in YOUR area -

Antrim and Newtownabbey: 801 cases

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Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon: 1,196 cases

Belfast: 2398 cases (+248 in past 7 days)

Causeway Coast and Glens: 466 cases

Derry City and Strabane: 483 cases

Fermanagh and Omagh: 253 cases

Lisburn and Castlereagh: 831 cases

Mid and East Antrim: 816 cases

Mid Ulster: 502 cases

Newry, Mourne and Down: 744 cases

Ards and North Down: 629 cases

Not known: 422 cases

The news comes as Stormont’s leaders have raised the prospect of Northern Ireland having to re-enter a period of full coronavirus lockdown.

As the region prepares for the introduction of fresh restrictions on domestic gatherings at 6pm today, First Minister Arlene Foster said a two-week period of lockdown to try to halt the spread of the virus – a so-called circuit breaker – could not be ruled out.

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“I haven’t ruled it out, I don’t rule it out at all,” she said.

Mrs Foster urged the public to work together so such a move could be avoided.

And Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said a two-week lockdown is something the devolved executive would have to consider.

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