THERE have been 34 new cases of Coronavirus in the North of Ireland in the past 24 hours, say the Department of Health.
There have been no further deaths linked to COVID-19 in the same period.
There have now been 6,505 cases of the virus diagnosed in the North of Ireland.
On Tuesday the Department of Health confirmed 41 new cases.
There have been no more positive cases in the Derry City and Strabane District Council area.
The majority of new cases of Coronavirus confirmed within the last 24 hours were in the Mid and East Antrim council area.
There have been 80 cases in the past seven days in the area, including 10 cases since yesterday, according to the latest figures provided by the Department of Health.
This is followed by Belfast council area where seven new cases have been confirmed, bringing the weekly total to 72.
The remainder of cases confirmed in the past 24 hours were in Causeway Coast and Glens (5), Lisburn and Castlereagh (5), Antrim and Newtownabbey (4) and Ards and North Down (3).
There have been 294 cases diagnosed in the North of Ireland in the past week, figures show.
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