Covid-19: NI 89 new cases, one further death
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One additional coronavirus-related death was reported in Northern Ireland on Tuesday.
The total number of deaths linked to the virus during the pandemic is 2,148.
A further 89 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 24-hour reporting period.
That takes the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Northern Ireland since the pandemic began to 121,111.
On Tuesday, there were 56 people with Covid-19 in hospitals in Northern Ireland - three of them in intensive care units.
Last updated 11 May at 14:00 BST
Source: Department of Health Northern Ireland
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The total number of vaccines administered in Northern Ireland is 1,485,125.
Covid-19: NI 76 new cases, no further deaths
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BBC News NI outlines the latest data on coronavirus and vaccinations across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
No further coronavirus-related deaths were reported in Northern Ireland on Monday.
The total number of deaths linked to the virus during the pandemic is 2,147.
A further 76 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 24-hour reporting period.
That takes the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Northern Ireland since the pandemic began to 121,022.
On Monday, there were 57 people with Covid-19 in hospitals in Northern Ireland - six of them in intensive care units.
Covid-19: NI 98 new cases, no further deaths
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No further coronavirus-related deaths were reported in Northern Ireland on Sunday.
The total number of deaths linked to the virus during the pandemic is 2,147.
A further 98 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 24-hour reporting period.
That takes the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Northern Ireland since the pandemic began to 120,946.
On Friday, there were 62 people with Covid-19 in hospitals in Northern Ireland - six of them in intensive care units. These figures are no longer updated over the weekend
Last updated 9 May at 14:00 BST
Source: Department of Health Northern Ireland
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Belfast : The world’s largest cargo plane left Belfast today, carrying three 18-tonne oxygen generators and 1,000 ventilators as part of the UK’s latest response to India’s COVID-19 crisis.
Airport staff worked through the night to load the life-saving kit, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), aboard the massive Antonov 124 aircraft.
Each of the 3 oxygen generation units – the size of 40 foot freight containers – produces 500 litres of oxygen per minute, enough for 50 people to use at a time. They are expected to reach India on Sunday morning, where the Indian Red Cross will help transfer them to hospitals.