Four-figure covid cases for first time since January

The Health Minister says the spike is cause for concern.

Author: Tara MclaughlinPublished 15th Jul 2021
Last updated 15th Jul 2021

The number of new cases of Covid-19 in Northern Ireland has almost doubled in 24 hours.

Some 1,083 cases were notified by the Department of Health today (Thursday), up from 636 on Wednesday.

The Health Minister has expressed concern following the sharp increase in cases.

“We have seen the numbers climb in recent weeks but today’s spike in cases is cause for concern," said Robin Swann.

He continued: "This is the first time since January that we’re reporting a daily change of over 1,000 positive cases, and while we are in a more fortunate position with a large proportion of the population now vaccinated we must remain cautious.

“We need everyone to play their part in helping to stop the spread of the virus. Our advice remains the same - stick to guidelines and regulations, all adults aged 18 and over should get vaccinated, and ensure you and your close contacts self-isolate if you test positive.

“Unfortunately, we are seeing an increase in cases in the younger age group so I would make a particular appeal to this group to get vaccinated. Covid-19 has left many with debilitating long-term health issues, don’t put yourself at risk, get the vaccine.

“We all want to enjoy the summer but we must continue to do it safely.”

The Department of Health has not recorded any more Covid-related deaths in Northern Ireland though, meaning the total death toll remains 2159.

2,145,799 total vaccines have been administered.