Covid-19: NI records 420 new cases and no deaths
- Published
BBC News NI outlines the latest data on coronavirus and vaccinations across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Another 420 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Northern Ireland within the 24-hour reporting period up to Monday afternoon.
That means a total of 129,200 people have had a confirmed diagnosis of the virus since the pandemic began.
No further coronavirus related deaths have been recorded.
The total number of deaths linked to Covid-19 in Northern Ireland since the start of the pandemic remains at 2,156.
There are 32 people in hospital with the virus, four of which are in ICU.
Last updated 5 July at 14:00 BST
Source: Department of Health Northern Ireland
Vaccines
A total of 2,070,574 Covid-19 vaccines have been administered in Northern Ireland as of Monday.
There have been 1,173,365 first doses and 897,209 first and second doses administered.
Last updated 5 July at 14:00 BST
Source: Department of Health Northern Ireland
No further coronavirus-related deaths were reported in the Republic of Ireland on Sunday.
The total number of deaths linked to Covid-19 in the Republic of Ireland since the start of the pandemic remains at 5,000.
Another 365 people have tested positive for coronavirus.
That means a total of 274,671 people in the Republic of Ireland have had a confirmed diagnosis of the virus since the pandemic began.
Fifty-one patients with Covid-19 are being treated in hospitals.
Fourteen of those people are in intensive care units.
Last updated 5 July at 17:45 BST
Source: Department of Health Ireland
Vaccines
As of 4 July, 4,369,136 Covid-19 vaccine doses had been administered.
Of those, 2,582,236 were first doses and 1,786,900 people had received two doses.
Last updated 5 July at 17:45 BST
Source: Health Service Executive