Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area has recorded no Covid-19 related deaths in over a month.
According to the daily update from the Department of Health, the last death in the area was on February 20 which brought the death toll to 83.
Across Northern Ireland there were two deaths reported over the weekend relating to the virus and it brings the overall death toll to 2,105.
371 people tested positive for the virus with 12 of them being in Fermanagh and Omagh. The positive case totals now stand at 116,019 in Northern Ireland and 5,682 in Fermanagh and Omagh.
From March 15-21, both BT74 and BT93 recorded no cases while BT92 had 3 and BT94 had 5.
The district continues to have the lowest seven-day rate per 100 thousand in Northern Ireland at 35.1 which equates to 43 cases in the last week.
Out of those 43 cases 13 were aged 19 and under; 13 between 20 and 39; 10 between the ages of 40 and 59; five were aged between 60 and 79 with no cases reported in people aged 80 or over.
According to the latest data, there are 34 Covid-19 in-patients across the Western Trust, while across all hospitals in NI, there are 160 such in-patients.
There are 11 Covid-19 in-patients in the South West Acute Hospital (SWAH) while there are no Covid-19 patients being treated in ICU in the SWAH.
There are 15 Covid-19 ICU patients across NI; 12 of whom are ventilated.
As of March 22, there are eight confirmed active Covid outbreaks in care homes a decrease of six compared with the previous seven days.
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