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Two new killer COVID- 19 virus cases in Co. Tipperary; bringing our overall case numbers to 759.
This evening, figures from the Department of Health confirm that there have been zero new deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,792.
However, there are 188 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 32,121.
Of today’s confirmed cases; 2 are in Tipperary; 76 are in Dublin; 25 are in Cork; 21 are in Donegal; 16 in Kildare; 13 in Galway; 7 each in Roscommon and Waterford, with the remaining 21 cases spread across 11 other counties.
New figures from yesterday show a further rise in the number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in our hospitals and in our intensive care units with the latest overnight Health Service Executive figures indicating the number of confirmed cases in hospital at 88, with 16 of these patients in intensive care.
An Taoiseach Mr Micheal Martin has rightly come out against anti-mask marches that have occurred over the last couple of months, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Dublin city. Mr Martin has stated that the Government’s actions on these marches must successfully undermine some of the dangerous messages observed at these demonstrations, such as the denial of the dangers of COVID-19. He further stated that the state has to make sure that public health regulations are being fully adhered to in all circumstances, particularly in terms of these public protest marches.
Meanwhile, Ms Liz Canavan, (Assistant Secretary General at the Department of the Taoiseach) has warned that counties Wicklow, Waterford, Louth, Limerick, Kildare, Donegal and Offaly are now showing concerning increases of virus cases and she has urged the public to double their efforts in an effort to halt future spread of the killer virus.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control records Ireland’s 14-day coronavirus incidence rate at 66.6 per 100,000, thus ranking Ireland 15th out of the 31 countries listed.
COVID-19 virus cases confirmed today by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) shows global cases at over 31 million (31,104,646, an increase of 266,036 on yesterday) with associated global deaths sadly at almost 1 million (961,459, an increase of 3,369 on yesterday).
Please do make a special effort to stay safe by reducing social contacts; avoiding crowds; physically distancing; while wearing face coverings and washing your hands regularly.
Two new killer COVID- 19 virus cases in Co. Tipperary; bringing our overall case numbers to 757.
This evening, figures from the Department of Health confirm that there has been zero new deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,792.
However, there are 396 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 32,933.
Of the new cases today: 241 are in Dublin; 36 are in Cork; 19 in Donegal; 12 in Galway; 11 each in Meath and Kildare; 9 in Monaghan; 7 in Louth, 6 each in Clare, Offaly and Waterford; 5 in Wicklow, 2 in Tipperary, with the remaining 25 cases spread across 10 other counties.
COVID-19 virus cases confirmed by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) shows global cases at almost 31 million (30,838,610) with associated global deaths sadly at almost 1 million (958,090).
Please do make a special effort to stay safe by reducing social contacts; avoiding crowds; physically distancing; while wearing face coverings and washing your hands regularly.
Six new confirmed cases of the killer Covid 19 virus recorded over the last 24 hours in Co. Tipperary, bringing our overall case numbers to 755.
This evening, figures from the Department of Health confirm that there has been zero new deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,792.
However, there are 274 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 32,538.
Of the cases confirmed in the republic; 166 are in Dublin; 21 in Cork; 19 in Donegal; 7 in Kildare; 7 in Offaly; 6 each in Waterford and Wicklow, 5 each in Louth, Limerick and Meath; with the remaining 27 cases located across 12 counties.
There are more than 200 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours in Northern Ireland, one of the biggest daily increases in the region since the start of the pandemic.
Please do make a special effort to stay safe by reducing social contacts; avoiding crowds; physically distancing; while wearing face coverings and washing your hands regularly.
One new COVID-19 case in Co. Tipperary, bringing our confirmed total to 749.
This evening, figures from the Department of Health confirm that there has been sadly 3 new deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,792.
However, there are 253 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 32,271.
Of today’s cases, 116 are in Dublin; 22 in Kildare; 14 each in Cork and Galway; 13 in Donegal; 10 in Limerick; 10 in Louth; 9 in Mayo; 8 in Waterford; and 7 in Wicklow. The remaining 30 cases are located spread across counties Tipperary; Carlow; Cavan; Clare; Kilkenny; Laois; Longford; Meath; Monaghan; Offaly and Westmeath.
There are 163 new cases and sadly two further deaths in Northern Ireland.
Other Covid-19 news
The Bridge House Hotel in neighbouring Co. Offaly, has confirmed that 20 people from a golf group who stayed in the hotel between September 6th and September 9th, had contracted the COVID-19 virus, now forcing the hotel to close their doors temporarily.
For the benefit of populist vote catchers, like Tipperary TD’s, Jackie Cahill, Michael Lowry & Mattie McGrath; the information hereunder provided and clearly explained by Professor Philip Nolan, (Chairperson NPHET’s Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group), should, even for them, explain the need to close restaurants and pubs, latter known to positively drive upward community transmissions.
Professor Philip Nolan explains; “(People Ask) Why close restaurants and pubs if there are so few outbreaks associated with those environments? However, this is misreading and misinterpreting the data on outbreaks and clusters. If I went out 5 days ago and caught the virus in a restaurant / pub, it will have multiplied silently inside me for 3 days; then I will have started shedding virus, and potentially infecting others, for 2 days. Today I become symptomatic, I self-isolate and get a test. Public health only asks me about my contacts for the 48 hours before I developed symptoms. They don’t need to know where I got the virus; that happened 5 days ago. They want to know where the virus is going and who I might have infected, to prevent onward transmission”.
Professor Nolan continued; Wherever we mix socially: our houses, gyms, bars, restaurants. Sadly, unless we stop mixing in these settings, we know the disease will spiral out of control”.
Please do make an effort to stay safe by reducing social contacts; avoiding crowds; physically distancing; while wearing face coverings and washing your hands regularly.
This evening, figures from the Department of Health confirm that there has been sadly 1 new death caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,789.
However, there are 240 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 32,023.
Of today’s confirmed cases, Dublin accounts for almost half with 119 cases; with 19 cases in Wicklow; 17 in Kildare; 16 in Donegal; 15 in Waterford; 10 in Limerick; 8 in Cork; 6 in Louth and 5 in Wexford. The remaining 24 cases are located, spread across counties Tipperary (748 cases todate); Carlow; Cavan; Clare; Galway; Kilkenny; Laois; Longford; Meath; Monaghan; Offaly and Westmeath.
There have been a further 149 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Northern Ireland, but thankfully no further deaths.
Other Covid-19 virus news nationally
The National Public Health Emergency Team has advised that Dublin be now moved to the higher Level 3 risk rating on the Covid-19 plan.
Worldwide, figures continue to climb rapidly, today confirmed by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) show global cases have reached almost 30 million (29,940,411) with global deaths sadly having reached well over 942 thousand (942,259).
The HSE has stated that the number of Covid-19 cases which has occurred in schools is 131, with 96 cases believed to have arisen through community transmission, and a 35 where transmission may have occurred in a school.
Please do make an effort to stay safe by reducing social contacts; avoiding crowds; physically distancing; while wearing face coverings and washing your hands regularly.
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