Friday's figures from the Department of Health's daily update have show an increase in the number of positive cases in Fermanagh and Omagh in the last 24 hours, however the positive case rate over seven days is still the lowest in Northern Ireland
15 people tested positive for the virus, increasing the total number of positive cases to 5,447 while there were no deaths recorded in the area where the death toll remains static at 80.
61 people have tested positive for Covid in Fermanagh and Omagh in the last seven days compared to 128 for the seven days from January 29 to February 4.
The seven day rate currently stands at 52.2 compared to 109.6 for the seven days previous.
Of those 61 cases, nine were aged 19 and under, 16 between 20 and 39; 21 were aged between 40 and 59; 13 aged between 60 and 79 and two were aged 80 and under.
BT94 and BT92 postcodes in Fermanagh also have some of the lowest rates of positive cases in Northern Ireland at 24.7 and 26.5 between February 1-7. BT92 has a rate of 92.3 while BT74's rate is 45.2.
Across Northern Ireland nine deaths related to Covid-19 were reported while 407 people tested positive. The totals now stand at 1,975 and 108,434 respectively.
There are currently 64 Covid inpatients in the Western Trust with 24 in SWAH. Across all hospitals in Northern Ireland there are 488 Covid inpatients.
SWAH currently has one ICU Covid occupied bed. Across Northern Ireland there are 58 Covid ICU patients with 51 of them on ventilators.
In care homes, there are 78 active outbreaks as of February 11, a fall of 20 compared with the previous seven days while there have been 20 outbreaks in the Western Trust.
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