The Department of Health in Northern Ireland has launched a new dashboard that will provide a daily update on the progress of Covid-19 vaccinations carried out in Northern Ireland.
The new dashboard is available at: covid-19.hscni.net/ It includes a breakdown of vaccinations administered – including health and care staff across both the HSC system and non-statutory providers.
However, the number of newly diagnosed Covid-19 cases, 147, was significantly down from yesterday.
Alistair Bushe
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