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Covid-19 Update: Sat. 11th July 2020 – 2 Deaths – 23 New Cases

Dublin, Kildare and Waterford are the only counties to have seen coronavirus cases rise by more than one in the last 24 hours. Galway, Donegal, Limerick, Mayo, Sligo and Wicklow all saw their cases increase by one. Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn has warned people to be cautious this weekend as medical experts monitor the situation in an attempt to keep virus numbers down.

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; stands currently at 543, with no new cases for the third day running.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there have been 2 death caused by this pandemic, bringing the overall death toll here in the Republic to 1,746.

However, there were 23 new additional cases reported to the Department of Health, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases since conception at 25,611.

Of the 48 new cases recorded over the past 48 hours we are aware that 31 of such cases are in the following counties:- Co.Dublin in total there are 12,287 (21 new cases in 48 hours), Co. Kildare 1,506 (4 new case in 48 hours), Co. Meath 812 (stable today), Co. Cork 1545 (stable today), Co. Wicklow 700 (3 new case in 48 hours), Co. Sligo 147 (2 new case in 48 hours), Co. Mayo 573 (stable today) , Co. Limerick 589 (stable today) and Co. Kerry 310 (1 new case in 48 hrs).

Remember from Monday next face masks are compulsory on public transport.


Act responsibly – Stay safe

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