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5 key points from the Covid-19 briefing

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The Department of Health has been notified of six further coronavirus-related deaths and 829 new cases. At briefing this evening, the National Public Health Emergency Team said that there has been a total of 3,687 Covid-related deaths in Ireland and a cumulative total of 204,397 infections.

As of 5 February, there have been 230,766 doses of Covid-19 vaccines administered. 151,212 people have received their first dose and 79,554 of these have received their second dose.

Here are five key points from this evening's NPHET briefing at the Department of Health: Stead progress against all indicators of virus - Nolan The chairperson of NPHET's Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group said there continues to be steady progress against all

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