There have been 300 more deaths than expected across Northern Ireland in the past 10 weeks, many as a result of acute pressures on the health system - mlchealth
There have been 300 more deaths than expected across Northern Ireland in the past 10 weeks, many as a result of acute pressures on the health system.
Experts say this trend may continue into the winter months and beyond unless healthcare pressures are eased. While the pandemic may be a factor, compared to previous years, people never been better protected against the virus.
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