By Q Radio News
Two more people have sadly died after contracting coronavrius in Northern Ireland.
This brings the total number of deaths recorded by the Department of Health to 2,068 since the pandemic began.
166 new cases of the virus have been detected here in the past day - out of 1,880 individuals tested in that period.
216 people are currently being treated for coronavirus in local hospitals - 29 of whom are in intensive care units.
COVID-19 UPDATE
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) March 5, 2021
📍2 Covid related deaths in NI in the past 24 hours
📍This brings the death toll to 2,068
📍166 new cases of the virus here have been recorded in the past day - out of 1,880 individuals tested
📍216 people are in hospitals in NI with covid - 29 of these in ICU pic.twitter.com/dFhQNm4DOB
Earlier today, official statistics released by the Northern Ireland Statstics and Research Agency (NISRA) showed there were a total of 44 covid-19 related deaths in NI last week.
NISRA's total number of deaths linked to the virus here now stands at 2,816.
NISRA uses a different calculation than the Department of Health for these figures.
More than 600,000 vaccines have been administered here:
Minister Swann has praised the work of all those involved in the NI vaccination programme as the number of doses delivered rose to more than 6⃣0⃣0⃣, 0⃣0⃣0⃣
— Department of Health (@healthdpt) March 5, 2021
609,798 vaccines have been administered with 568,011 of these first doses and 41,787 second doses.https://t.co/IteiQUNnMy pic.twitter.com/P0vttagLGm