This morning, there were 92 Covid-19 patients in hospitals in Northern Ireland, with two in intensive care.
The Northern Ireland Department of Health said that no further deaths were reported in the past 24 hours.After yesterday's daily figures exceeded 1,000, Stormont health minister Robin Swann said the rising numbers are a "cause for concern"."Our advice remains the same, stick to guidelines and regulations, all adults aged 18 and over should get vaccinated, and ensure you and your close contacts self-isolate if you test positive.
"Covid-19 has left many with debilitating long-term health issues, don't put yourself at risk, get the vaccine.To date, 2,153,395 vaccine doses have been administered in Northern Ireland.
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