10,000 health workers on illness benefit and China's first death in weeks: Today's Covid-19 main points

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One death and 77 new cases were reported by health officials last night.

Image: PA Image: PA NEW FIGURES SHOW that more than 10,000 health and social care workers are receiving the Covid-19 enhanced illness benefit, more than in any other sector.

It comes after health officials confirmed last night that a further one person with Covid-19 has died in Ireland, with 77 further cases reported. On the international front, China has reported its first death from the virus in a number of weeks, while there has been a warning from the World Health Organisation about the long-term impact the crisis will have on antibiotic resistance.

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