Death toll in NI with COVID-19 now 449 after two more deaths - find out how many people have died in your local area

Another two people have died after testing positive for COVID-19 in Northern Ireland, according to the Department of Health.
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The latest statistics reveal that one person died within the last 24 hours - and another death was reported within the last 24 hours but did not take place then.

Now according to the dashboard 449 people have died in NI.

And the number who have passed away in our different Local Government Area’s are:

Belfast - 136

Armagh City - 50

Antrim and Newtownabbey - 39

Lisburn and Castlereagh - 39

Mid and East Antrim - 35

Newry, Mourne and Down - 31

Ards and North Down - 30

Causeway Coast and Glens - 30

Mid Ulster - 23

Derry City and Strabane - 23

Fermanagh and Omagh - 10

Not Known - 6

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Meanwhile the DoH dashboard reveals that 296 people aged 80-years and over have died after testing positive with COVID-19.

It has also emerged that 132 people have passed away with the virus in the 60-79-years age group.

And 19 people have died in the 40-59-years age group.

One person died in the 20-39 year age group and one person died whose aged has not been specified.

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