The Department of Health's daily update has shown there were a further five positve cases of Covid-19 in Fermanagh and Omagh in the last 24 hours.

It brings the total in the Council district to 258. 

There have been 35 in the last seven days with 10 aged 19 years old and under; 10 between the ages of 20 and 39; 11 aged between 40 and 59 and four between the ages of 60 and 79.

In Northern Ireland 220 people tested positive in the last 24 hours bringing the total to 9,761. 1,078 individuals tested positive in the last week across the country.

there have been no further deaths reported with the figure static at 577.

Fermanagh and Omagh has recorded 11 deaths, according to the Department of Health; however, the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) reported there were 17 deaths in the district up until September 11.

The latest statistics from the Department of Health are mainly from hospital fatalities where a person has tested positive.

NISRA data shows the death toll reached 887 people by September 11 and this includes care homes/in the community/hospice and hospitals.

The new data collection by the department refers to both Health and Social Care Trust Laboratory completed tests (Pillar 1) and National Initiative Laboratory completed tests (Pillar 2).

The Western Health and Social Care Trust has had two admissions and one discharge for Covid-19 in the last two weeks.

There are currently six ICU Covid-19 beds occupied in Northern Ireland, with five people currently on ventilation due to the virus. There are 39 beds occupied with Covid-19 patients.

There are 27 confirmed Covid-19 outbreaks in cares homes across Northern Ireland, with 13 suspected outbreaks.