By Q Radio News
Four further deaths of patients who had tested positive for Covid-19 have been reported in Northern Ireland.
It brings the total number of Covid-19 deaths in Northern Ireland to 2,332, according to the Department of Health.
The Department of Health say there have also been 1,550 new confirmed cases in the last 24-hour reporting period.
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On Thursday morning there were 376 Covid-positive patients in hospital, with 41 in intensive care.
NI #COVID19 data has been updated:
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The latest figures come as it emerged waiting lists in Northern Ireland are at crisis point.
Almost 350,000 people are now on a waiting list for a first appointment with a hospital consultant, new figures show.
More than half have been waiting longer than a year.
Northern Ireland has the worst waiting lists in the UK, with the Department of Health previously warning it needs £707.5 million of additional investment over a five-year period to address the crisis.
The department has published its quarterly waiting list figures which show that at the end of June, 348,867 patients were on a waiting list for a first consultant-led outpatient appointment.
This has grown by 13,825 from the previous quarter and by 38,946 from the same time in 2020.
(Four further deaths have been recorded)