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Covid-19: Fourteen covid-related deaths at Glengormley care home | Covid-19: Fourteen covid-related deaths at Glengormley care home |
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Fourteen people from the same County Antrim care home have died from covid-related symptoms, the BBC has learned. | |
The patients were residents of Glenabbey Manor in Glengormley. | The patients were residents of Glenabbey Manor in Glengormley. |
However, as there is no clear breakdown of figures relating to deaths or confirmed cases in individual care homes, it is not clear whether Glenabbey is the worst affected in NI. | However, as there is no clear breakdown of figures relating to deaths or confirmed cases in individual care homes, it is not clear whether Glenabbey is the worst affected in NI. |
It has also emerged at least 109 homes are coping with the virus or flu-like symptoms. | |
However, official departmental figures say the figure is 70 as it reflects those homes where only deaths are registered. | |
Figures show that in the weeks up until 24 April, 58% of all deaths were reported to have taken place in care homes. | |
The Public Health Agency has said that from 16 March, they received reports of 125 acute respiratory outbreaks, 72 of which were confirmed to be Covid-19 cases. | |
In a statement to the BBC, Glenabbey Manor, which is owned by Runwood homes, confirmed that five residents who had tested positive for Covid-19 had died in the home. | |
'Sincere condolences' | 'Sincere condolences' |
It said another five died in hospital, while a further four men and women passed away either at home or in hospital, but were treated as suspected Covid-19 bereavements. | |
The company expressed their sincere condolences to the families and friends affected. | |
The BBC understands that at least 109 homes are now caring for vulnerable older people where coronavirus or flu-like symptoms have been detected and stated as present when a care home completes its daily form about virus activity. | |
Meanwhile, there have been calls for a rolling programme of testing, with the Commissioner for Older People, Eddie Lynch, calling for universal testing of all care homes. | Meanwhile, there have been calls for a rolling programme of testing, with the Commissioner for Older People, Eddie Lynch, calling for universal testing of all care homes. |