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Covid-19 Update: Tue. 3rd Nov. 2020 – 5 Deaths – 322 New Cases

15 new killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary

The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 5 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,922.

There are 322 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 63,048. [Figure includes the denotification of 24 previously confirmed cases.]

Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 15 are in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,223 cases to date, per RTE summary); 96 in Dublin; 35 in Meath; 23 in Cork; 17 in Louth; 16 in Waterford; with the remaining 120 cases located across 17 other counties.

Currently, there are 307 confirmed cases of Covid-19 recorded nationally in our Irish State hospitals, with 42 of these patients in intensive care units, (ICU’s).

There are 570 new cases in Northern Ireland, with sadly a further 6 deaths from Covid-19 virus. Their death toll now stands at 730.

Total global cases this evening, now stand at well over 47 million [Global Cases – 47,370,241] with global deaths at over 1.2 million [Global Deaths – 1,209,172].

Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.

Covid-19 Update: Mon. 2nd Nov. 2020 – 2 Deaths – 767 New Cases

23 new killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary

The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 2 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,917

There are 767 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 62,750. [Note: 19 previously confirmed cases have now been de-notified.]

Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 23 are in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,208 cases to date, per RTE summary); 321 in Dublin; 84 in Cork; 47 in Meath; 34 in Limerick; 24 in Roscommon; with the remaining 233 cases located across all other counties.

Some 200 trainees and 60 instructors from the Garda college in Templemore, Co. Tipperary are being deployed to frontline duties today, to assist their colleagues during this pandemic.

Currently, there are 322 confirmed cases of Covid-19 recorded nationally in our Irish State hospitals, with 44 of these patients in intensive care units, (ICU’s).

There are 493 new cases in Northern Ireland, with sadly a further 8 deaths from Covid-19 virus. Their death toll now stands at 724.

Total global cases this evening, now stand at well over 46.7 million [Global Cases – 46,723,235] with global deaths at over 1.2 million [Global Deaths – 1,203,431].

Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.

Covid-19 Update: Sun. 1st Nov. 2020 – 2 Deaths – 552 New Cases

25 new killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary

The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 2 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,915

There are 552 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 62,002, (six confirmed cases de-notified).

Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 25 are in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,185 cases to date, per RTE summary); 173 are in Dublin; 86 in Cork; 40 in Limerick;, 30 in Donegal; with the remaining 198 cases are across all remaining counties.

Currently, there are 330 confirmed cases of Covid-19 recorded nationally in our Irish State hospitals, with 47 of these patients in intensive care units, (ICU’s).

There are 685 new cases in Northern Ireland, with sadly a further 8 deaths from Covid-19 virus. Their death toll now stands at 716.

Total global cases this evening, now stand at over 46 million [Global Cases – 46,245,185] with global deaths at almost 1.2 million [Global Deaths – 1,197,619].

Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.

Covid-19 Update: Sat. 31th Oct. 2020 – 5 Deaths – 416 New Cases

4 new killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary

The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 5 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,913

There are 416 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 61,456.

Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 4 are in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,160 cases to date, per RTE summary); 87 in Dublin; 62 in Cork; 41 in Mayo; 37 in Galway; with the remaining 185 cases located across 19 other counties.

Currently, there are 320 confirmed cases of Covid-19 recorded nationally in our Irish State hospitals, with 41 of these patients in intensive care units, (ICU’s).

There are 649 new cases in Northern Ireland, with sadly a further 11 deaths from Covid-19 virus. Their death toll now stands at 708.

Total global cases this evening, now stand at almost 46 million [Global Cases – 45,821,544] with global deaths atr almost 1.2 million [Global Deaths – 1,192,217].

Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.

Covid-19 Update: Fri. 30th Oct. 2020 – 6 Deaths – 772 New Cases

14 new killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary

The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 6 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,908.

There are 772 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 61,059. [Note: 10 cases previously confirmed have now been denotified]

Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 14 are in Co. Tipperary (Total 1,156 cases to date, per RTE summary); 228 in Dublin; 120 in Cork; 50 in Meath; 41 in Donegal; 41 in Galway; with the remaining 278 cases located across all remaining counties.
The R (reproductive) number is now estimated to be close to 1.

Disappointingly, County Tipperary no longer hold the lowest 14 day incidence rate (today 132.2); Lowest rate is now held by Co. Leitrim, latter with 121.7 per 100,000 of population.

Currently, there are 330 confirmed cases of Covid-19 recorded nationally in our Irish State hospitals, with 43 of these patients in intensive care units, (ICU’s).

There are 566 new cases in Northern Ireland, with sadly a further 9 deaths from Covid-19 virus in the past 24 hours. Their death toll now stands at 697. There are also 354 confirmed Covid-19 patients in Northern Ireland hospital’s, with 43 in ICU’s, 38 of whom are on ventilators.

Total global cases this evening, now stand at well over 45 million [Global Cases – 45,304,036] with global deaths well over 1 million [Global Deaths – 1,184,565].

Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.