Covid-19: Six Covid-related deaths and 398 people in hospital

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BBC News NI outlines the latest data on coronavirus and Covid-19 vaccinations across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Northern Ireland's Department of Health has reported six Covid-19-related deaths on Friday.

The total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic stands at 3,062.

Deaths are measured by recording those who died within 28 days of receiving a positive result in a test for coronavirus.

The department also reported a further 3,568 coronavirus cases on Friday, down from 3,879 cases reported on Thursday.

The data includes cases confirmed from samples taken in previous days, not necessarily just in the latest reporting period.

Since 5 January, people in Northern Ireland who have had a positive lateral flow test (LFT) no longer need a PCR test to confirm that result.

The Department of Health said it was "extremely important" that people report their LFT test result if positive.

On Friday, there were 398 patients with Covid-19 in hospitals in Northern Ireland, down from 402 on Thursday.

There are 24 patients with Covid-19 in hospital intensive care units.

Last updated 21 January at 14:40 GMT

Source: Department of Health Northern Ireland

Vaccines

A total of 3,641,579 vaccines for Covid-19 had been administered in Northern Ireland as of Friday.

Of that total, 1,411,775 were first doses, 1,307,126 were second doses and the remaining were third doses.

There have been 903,324 booster vaccines delivered.

Last updated 21 January at 14:40 GMT

Source: Department of Health Northern Ireland

The total number of deaths related to Covid-19 in the Republic of Ireland since the start of the pandemic is 6,087.

This figure, which is subject to revision, is updated weekly and includes "probable and possible" Covid-19-linked deaths.

The Republic of Ireland recorded 6,597 PCR-confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Friday, up from 5,523 cases on Thursday.

There were also 4,564 positive antigen tests logged through the Health Service Executive portal, down from 5,048 on Thursday.

On Friday morning, there were 892 patients with Covid-19 in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland, down from 896 patients on Thursday.

Of those patients, 88 are being treated in intensive care units, two fewer than on Thursday.

Last updated 21 January 20:45 local time

Source: Department of Health Ireland

Vaccines

A total of 7,619,049 vaccines for Covid-19 (excluding boosters) had been administered in the Republic of Ireland as of Friday 21 January.

A total of 3,759,865 people have had their first dose and 3,621,444 have had their second dose, while 237,740 single-dose vaccines have been administered.

A total of 2,625,796 booster jabs had been administered as of Friday.

Last updated 21 January 20:45 local time

Source: Department of Health Ireland

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