Three more people have died on the Isle of Wight, after testing positive for Covid-19.
The latest deaths were at St Mary's Hospital, in Newport.
It means 92 Islanders have now died in hospital after testing positive for Covid since records began - and raises the Island's toll, in January alone, to 36.
A further 54 Islanders have also died in the community - at home, in a care home or in a hospice, since the pandemic began.
The Isle of Wight has recorded 3,712 positive cases of the virus this month, with the next daily case data released at around 4pm today (Wednesday).
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Since the start of the pandemic, 146 people have died on the Isle of Wight after contracting Covid-19.
Meanwhile, the past few daily updates have shown a downward trend for the Isle of Wight, with 66 recorded yesterday far below January's daily average of over 195.
We are urged not to be complacent, however, and to follow the #HandsFaceSpace and ventilate advice.
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