NISRA coronavirus death toll now at 873
Two coronavirus-related deaths occurred in Northern Ireland in the latest week, according to the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency.
The fatalities recorded from 22 to 28 August took the death toll to 873.
Results are subject to statistical analysis.
The comparative total number of deaths reported daily by the Department of Health stood at 561 on 28 August.
The Nisra data gives a fuller picture of Covid-19 fatalities than the figures released on a daily basis by the department.
The department's statistics focus primarily on hospital deaths and only include people who have tested positive for the virus.
Nisra obtains its data from death certificates in which Covid-19 is recorded as a factor by a medical professional, regardless of where the fatality occurred. The person may or may not have tested positive for the virus.
Of the 873 deaths recorded by Nisra, 462 (52.9%) occurred in hospital, 351 (40.2%) in care homes, eight (0.9%) in hospices and 52 (6%) at residential addresses or other locations.
The 359 deaths which occurred in care homes and hospices involved 81 separate establishments.
Nisra also provides an analysis around the total number of care home residents who have died, whether in their home or in hospital, having been transferred for treatment.
Up to 28 August, the deaths of 432 care home residents were linked to coronavirus, 81 of which occurred in hospital.
Care home residents make up just under 50% of all deaths linked to Covid-19 in Northern Ireland.
In the week August 22-28, four coronavirus-linked deaths were officially registered in Northern Ireland - some of which might have occurred prior to that week as fatalities can take a number of days to register.
The number of registrations was down two on the previous week.