by Q Radio News
Two more people have died in Northern Ireland after contracting covid-19, according to the Department of Health.
It brings the death toll according to the Department of Health to 2,166.
A further 1,973 positive cases of the virus have been confirmed in the past 24 hours, from 5,409 tests.
The department confirmed a total of 2,184,162 vaccines have been administered in total in the region.
NI #COVID19 data has been updated:
— Department of Health (@healthdpt) July 21, 2021
📊1,973 positive cases and two deaths have been reported in past 24 hours.
💉2,184,162 vaccines administered in total.
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134 patients are being treated in hospital with coronavirus, 8 of whom are being treated in intensive care.
The 7 day incidence rate per 100,000 in Northern Ireland is currently 479.9 per 100k. .
The council area with the highest rate of infection is Belfast with a 7 day rate of 800.5 per 100k.
Meanwhile, the Fermanagh and Omagh has the lowest with 212.1.

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