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8 further killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary
The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been zero death caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll, here in the Republic of Ireland, remaining at 2,022. (One already confirmed case de-notified)
There are 252 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 70,711.
Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 8 are located in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,440 cases to date, per RTE summary); 88 in Dublin; 26 in Cork; 21 in Kilkenny; 16 in Louth; 16 in Mayo, with the remaining 77 located across 19 other counties.
This evening there are 289 patients with coronavirus in Irish hospitals with 33 people in intensive care units, (ICU’s).
Other Covid-19 News Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan has stated the current incidence rate is now 107 per 100,000 of the population.
British drugs group AstraZeneca together with the University of Oxford have stated that their jointly-developed vaccine developed to fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, has shown an average efficacy of 70% in trials.
Total global cases up to 5.30pm this evening, now stand at almost 59 million with global deaths at well over 1.39 million.
Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.
F.A.S.T Campaign Project Manager from the Irish Heart Foundation, Ms Helena O’Donnell reports: –
“Today we launched our F.A.S.T. campaign for stroke.
When someone has a stroke, minutes matter: because two million brain cells die every minute after a stroke.
The Irish Heart Foundation in partnership with the Government of Ireland is asking people to know the signs of stroke and to Act F.A.S.T.
We’re launching the F.A.S.T. campaign today with a video showing the signs of stroke and what you should do in an emergency. Please take a minute to watch it so you know to Act F.A.S.T.
It’s so important that as many people as possible see the video above.
By encouraging others to Act F.A.S.T. by calling 112 or 999 you are saving lives and giving people a chance at recovery.”
NOTE: You can ORDER your postal delivery of free posters and leaflets for sharing in your workplace or community, by emailing info@irishheart.ie and providing your full address and Eircode.
Mailing address is as follows: Irish Heart Foundation Lynn House 17-19 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin 6, Dublin, Co. Dublin, D06 C780.
2 further killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary
The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 1 further death caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll, here in the Republic of Ireland, remaining at 2,023.
There are 318 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 70,461.
Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 2 are located in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,432 cases to date, per RTE summary); 126 in Dublin; 45 in Cork; 28 in Limerick; 21 in Donegal; 18 in Kildare; with the remaining 80 cases located across 18 other counties.
Up to this evening, there have been 156 Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary within the last fortnight; leaving the current incidence rate at 96.5.
Other Covid-19 related news While public health chiefs have warned that the progress in bringing down levels of the coronavirus; has somewhat stalled, and pointing out that the next two weeks here in Ireland will be critical; An Taoiseach Mr Michéal Martin has stated that pubs will remain shut over Christmas, warning that we won’t be seeing the traditional gatherings in the country’s licenced hostelries and nightclubs this Christmas season.
The Covid-19 antibody therapy, developed by drugmaker Regeneron and used to treat US President Donald Trump recently, has been approved by the United States drug regulator for use on people who are not yet hospitalised by the disease, but are at high risk. One of 8 of Regeneron’s Global offices (Ireland Industrial Operations and Product Supply), is located at the Raheen Business Park, in Co. Limerick. These monoclonal antibody therapies are seen as a method to alleviate any future burden on the worlds various health care systems; as the virus pandemic continues its worldwide stranglehold on human health and economies.
This evening there are 282 patients with coronavirus in Irish hospitals with 31 people in intensive care units, (ICU’s).
The Department of Health in Northern Ireland have announced that a further 10 people have sadly died from Covid-19 virus, with an additional 342 new cases of the virus confirmed.
Total global cases this evening, now stand at well over 58.3 million with global deaths at well over 1.38 million.
Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.
3 further killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary
The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 4 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll, here in the Republic of Ireland, remaining at 2,022.
There are 344 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 70,143.
Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 3 are located in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,430 cases to date, per RTE summary); 127 in Dublin; 46 in Cork; 26 in Louth; 22 in Donegal; 20 in Limerick; with the remaining 103 cases located across 19 other counties.
Other Covid-19 related news This evening there are 284 patients with coronavirus in Irish hospitals with 33 people in intensive care units, (ICU’s).
The Department of Health in Northern Ireland have announced that a further 10 people have sadly died from Covid-19 virus, with an additional 357 new cases of the virus confirmed.
The head of the Government’s task force on the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccine, Professor Brian MacCraith has stated that full information will be provided to the public about the Covid-19 vaccine, when same is made available and declared accurate.
Meanwhile the partnership of Pfizer and BioNTech have now formally submitted an application to the US Food and Drug Administration to authorise their Covid-19 vaccine for immediate emergency use.
Total global cases this evening, now stand at well over 57 million, with global deaths at well over 1.36 million.
Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.
12 further killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary
The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 8 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll, here in the Republic of Ireland, remaining at 2,018.
There are 330 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 69,802.
Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 12 are located in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,427 cases to date, per RTE summary); 99 in Dublin; 28 in Cork; 26 in Louth; 25 in Meath; 21 in Donegal; and the remaining 131 cases arelocated across 20 other counties.
Other Covid-19 related news This evening there are 283 patients with coronavirus in Irish hospitals with 33 people in intensive care units, (ICU’s).
The Department of Health in Northern Ireland have announced that a further 12 people have sadly died from Covid-19 virus, with an additional 369 new cases of the virus confirmed.
As the Covid-19 virus pandemic rages around the world; Pfizer and its partner BioNTech have now confirmed that they will apply for emergency use authorisation, for their coronavirus vaccine, becoming the first to do so in the US or Europe. European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has stated that if ongoing testing is successful, both the Pfizer/BioNTech and the Moderna vaccines could be authorised in the second half of December. Pfizer’s vaccine needs to be stored at -70C (- 94F) while Moderna’s vaccine only needs -20C (-4F), more inline with temperatures found in regular freezers.
Total global cases this evening, now stand at well over 57 million [Global Cases – 57,076,577] with global deaths at well over 1.36 million [Global Deaths – 1,363,533].
Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.
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