Death toll with COVID-19 in NI now 381 - find out how many have sadly passed away in your area
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This brings the total deaths, mostly comprising of hospital deaths, to 381.
Three of the deaths happened since Saturday.
There are currently 723 Covid-19 inpatients, with 3,829 people having been discharged from hospital.
Meanwhile 32 patients are currently in intensive care beds.
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Hide AdThere have been 3,767 laboratory confirmed cases of the virus in Northern Ireland.
According to the latest figures - per Local Government Area - there have been
117 deaths in Belfast


41 deaths in Armagh
33 in Lisburn and Castlereagh
32 in Antrim and Newtownabbey
27 in Mid and East Antrim


26 in Newry and Mourne
24 in Causeway Coast
23 in Mid Ulster
21 in Ards
20 in Derry City
10 in Fermanagh and Omagh
7 not known
Meanwhile according to the latest statistics deaths with coronavirus comprise of:
one person in the 20-39 age group
17 people in the 40-59 age group
120 in the 60-79 age group
242 in the 80-years and older age group.
It also emerged that a further 19 people have died with Covid-19 in Ireland bringing the national total to 1,303, the authorities have announced.
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Hide AdMeanwhile a further 315 Covid-19-related deaths have been recorded across the UK, bringing the total to 28,446.
This includes deaths reported in hospitals, care homes and in the community for people who have tested positive.
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