Six new cases of Coronavirus in Fermanagh and Omagh have been reported in the past 24 hours to the Department of Health. There were 208 cases of the virus recorded across Northern Ireland.
The Council district continues to have a low seven-day rate of positive Covid cases. There were 42 cases recorded in the past week.
Positive local cases in the past week now report a rate of 35.9 per 100,000 people, compared to the previous seven-day rate of 36.8.
Some 42 people tested positive in the past week; five were aged 19 and under; 18 were aged between 20 and 39; 14 were between 40 and 59; five were between 60 and 79, with zero aged 80 and over.
According to the latest data, there are 40 Covid-19 in-patients across the Western Trust, while across all hospitals in Northern Ireland (NI), there are 183 such in-patients.
There are 12 Covid-19 in-patients in the South West Acute Hospital (SWAH). There are no Covid-19 patients being treated in ICU in the SWAH.
There are 23 Covid-19 ICU patients across NI; 18 of whom are ventilated.
The data shows that there were no recent deaths recorded in Fermanagh and Omagh, with the last Covid-related death in the district recorded on February 20, which brought the district death toll to 83.
Across NI, the death toll stands at 2,097 people; there was one death recorded in the last 24 hours by the Department of Health.
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