By Q Radio News
Six more people have died in Northern Ireland after contracting covid-19.
The Department of Health has also reported a further 1,313 positive cases of the virus in the past 24 hours.
The latest figures also show that there are currently 391 people in hospital here with Covid-19, of whom 44 are in Intensive Care.
Breaking: There have been 6 further Covid-19 deaths reported in the past 24 hours.
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 31, 2021
The Department of Health has also reported a further 1,313 positive cases of the virus. pic.twitter.com/qvqH2qrGZ3
Northern Ireland has been battling the highest infection rate in the United Kingdom in recent weeks.
Earlier today deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill announced she has contracted Covid-19.
The Sinn Fein politician tweeted that she is in self-isolation but hopes to return to public duties next week.
I have contracted Covid-19. I am thankful to have had two doses of the vaccine. I’ll remain in self-isolation, and hope to return to my public duties next week. Executive Office Minister Declan Kearney, will take forward Departmental business in the meantime.
— Michelle O’Neill (@moneillsf) August 31, 2021
She wrote: “I have contracted Covid-19. I am thankful to have had two doses of the vaccine.
“I’ll remain in self-isolation, and hope to return to my public duties next week.
“Executive Office Minister Declan Kearney, will take forward Departmental business in the meantime.”

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