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9 United States. 10 References. ... Emergency (Exemption from Statutory Requirements) (COVID-19) Regulation; Ireland. Health (Preservation and Protection and other ...
8 January – The Omicron variant has taken over as the dominant COVID variant in Northern Ireland, it is reported. [12] 10 January – Northern Ireland's blood transfusion service says that blood stocks are "significantly down" because of problems caused by the pandemic, and that donations were down by a third over the new year. [13]
The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom in 2024. There are significant differences in the legislation and the reporting between the countries of the UK: England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. The numbers of cases and deaths are reported on a government Web site updated daily during the pandemic. [1]
The present Covid-19 regulations in Northern Ireland were not due to expire until March 24, but were previously reviewed by the executive every three weeks. ... Another 2,465 confirmed cases of ...
Northern Ireland will keep coronavirus restrictions in place for another three weeks, First Minister Arlene Foster said on Wednesday, keeping the British-run region in line with similar measures ...
Northern Ireland's contact-tracing app, StopCovidNI, has been downloaded more than half a million times, with 22,500 people told to self-isolate by it. [202] 6 November – The number of COVID deaths in Northern Ireland surpasses 1,000, standing at 1,053. [203]
Arlene Foster, Northern Ireland's former First Minister, gives evidence to the COVID-19 Inquiry, telling the hearing that the UK government should have stepped in to make decisions on preparations for a health emergency in Northern Ireland during the three years it had no functioning government between January 2017 and January 2020. [142]
The surveillance of COVID-19 cases was integrated into existing national Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting (CIDR) system since COVID-19 was made a notifiable disease on 20 February 2020. CIDR is the information system used to manage the surveillance and control of infectious diseases in Ireland, both at regional and national level. [45]