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  • Coronavirus (Covid-19) Infection Survey, Northern Ireland: Weekly Report

    Topics:
    • DoH Statistics and Research, 
    • COVID-19 Statistics

    Date published: 17 February 2023

    The Department of Health today published the next in the series of weekly results from its COVID-19 Infection Survey (CIS).

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    The findings set out in this report relate to modelled positivity estimates for NI for the week up to the 7 February 2023. The aims of the CIS are to estimate how many people have the infection and the number of new cases that occur over a given time as well as estimating how many people have developed antibodies to COVID-19.

    The survey over time will help track the extent of infection and transmission of COVID-19 among people in the community population (those in private residential households).

    Key Findings

    Due to the relatively small number of tests and positive swab results within our sample, credible intervals are wide and therefore results should be interpreted with caution.

    • during the most recent week of the study (1 February – 7 February 2023), it is estimated that 23,300 people in Northern Ireland had COVID-19 (95% credible interval: 16,200 to 31,400).
    • this equates to 1.27% of the population (95% credible interval: 0.88% to 1.71%) or around 1 in 80 people (95% credible interval: 1 in 110 to 1 in 60).
    • modelling suggests the percentage of people testing positive continued to decrease in the week ending 7 February 2023 in Northern Ireland.

    Notes to editors:

    1. The Department of Health has been working along with the Public Health Agency, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency and the Office for National Statistics (and its various survey partners) to extend the COVID-19 Infection Survey to Northern Ireland. Fieldwork in Northern Ireland began on 27 July 2020.
    2. All results are provisional and subject to revision. Due to relatively small number of tests and positive swab tests within the sample, credible intervals are wide and therefore results should be interpreted with caution.
    3. These statistics refer to infections reported in the community (i.e. private households). These figures exclude infections reported in hospitals, care homes and/or other communal establishments.
    4. Estimates of the total national proportion of the population testing positive for COVID-19 are adjusted to be representative of the population of Northern Ireland that live in private residential households in terms of age, sex and region.
    5. Weekly reports are to be published with findings from the COVID-19 Infection survey. It is anticipated that new and further analyses will be added to the weekly reports over time.
    6. Further information about quality and methodology associated with the survey can be found on the ONS website.
    7. This publication is available online.
    8. Additional information is available from:
      Information Analysis Directorate
      Department of Health
      Annex 2, Castle Buildings
      Stormont
      Belfast BT4 3SQ
      Telephone:          028 9052 2340         E-mail: statistics@health-ni.gov.uk

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