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View email online | | | | | Aug 23, 2021 | | | | | | | Michael Cousins | Acting Managing Editor |
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The Covid Big Jab Weekend in Northern Ireland has been deemed a success. The next phase of the vaccination programme will have a sustained focus on pop-up walk-in clinics in high footfall locations, Stormont’s health minister has said. This news comes as it has been revealed that Fermanagh and Omagh district has worst rate of Covid cases in entire UK. The district council has the highest rate of any local authority in the UK, with a total of 1,003.9 cases per 100,000 people recorded in the seven days to August 18. This is the first time that any local authority in Northern Ireland has recorded rates over 1,000 since comparable records began in summer 2020, when mass testing was first introduced.
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| | | | | Fermanagh and Omagh district has worst rate of Covid cases in entire UK | | | | | | Wales and Northern Ireland are recording their highest rates of new cases of Covid-19 since January, as the third wave of coronavirus continues to pick up pace across the country, new figures show. | | | | |
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