PHA publishes first monthly coronavirus bulletin

The Public Health Agency (PHA) has developed a new report examining key trends and characteristics of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in Northern Ireland to help build a longer-term understanding of the virus and its impact. The report will be published on a monthly basis as we move through the pandemic. Health Minister Robin Swann MLA said: “Throughout this pandemic there has been an understandable focus on statistics and percentages, and I have always been determined to ensure that there is the maximum possible transparency. The data helps us to track and understand the virus and its impact both on

Dangers of drug misuse during lockdown highlighted

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is reminding everyone of the dangers associated with the misuse of illicit and prescription drugs, particularly given some of the challenges which the lockdown presents, and is asking anyone who misuses drugs to takes steps to reduce their risk. Michael Owen, Regional Lead for Drugs and Alcohol at the PHA, said: “ Drug and alcohol misuse is sadly all too common and something that can affect anyone. “The PHA would strongly advise that the only effective way to avoid risk is to not take any drugs which have not been prescribed for you by your doctor. “During the

Contract tracing programme continues to expand in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland’s contact tracing programme is continuing to expand, with all positive cases of COVID-19 now being contact traced. Contact tracing is an important part of infection control, and is a key part of Health and Social Care’s work to help reduce the impact of COVID-19. Health Minister Robin Swann said: “I very much welcome the roll out of this contact tracing and commend those involved in making it happen. “This is another example of the herculean work right across the HSC system to fight back against COVID-19 and keep people safe. “The battle against the virus is a long-term