NL Confirms 7 New Cases of COVID-19, Another 25 Presumptive Positives
Among the confirmed positive cases, two are under the age of 20, one is between 20 and 39, two are in their 40s, one is in their 50s, and one person is in their 70s.
These deaths bring the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Manitoba to 875.
Statistics released from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) reveal there has been 492 confirmed cases in Limerick across the last 14 days. To date, over 94,000 people have been tested.
There are now 474 people with Covid-19 being treated in hospitals across Northern Ireland - 55 of them in intensive care and 45 on ventilators.
Hospital bed occupancy now stands at 92%, while 44 intensive care unit beds remain free.
There are now 15 active outbreaks at long-term care and assisted living facilities across the province, and six active outbreaks at acute care units.
It comes after new figures showed Coronavirus case rates have fallen across almost 95% of local authorities in the UK.
The figures, for the seven days to February 10, are based on tests carried out in laboratories.
Since last Friday the county's incidence rate, which had been declining, has increased from 303.8 cases per 100,000 people, to 330.2.
UTV reporter Judith Hill spent a day in Dungannon, an area hit hard by the impact of coronavirus, to gauge views on how Northern Ireland should move forward.
The majority of the new instances are once again in Dublin, 301.
The biggest drops were in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, where the rate fell from 283.1 to 207.2, with 448 new cases.