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Covid-19 Update: Tue. 28th July 2020 – Zero Deaths – 40 New Cases

There have been zero new cases of the Covid-19 virus identified here in Co. Tipperary for the second day in a row, leaving the total number of cases remaining at 544.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there have been zero new death caused by this pandemic, leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic of Ireland remaining at 1,764.

However, there were 40 new additional cases reported to the Department of Health, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception, now at 25,929.


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Covid-19 Update: Mon. 27th July 2020 – Zero Deaths – 11 New Cases

There have been zero new cases of the Covid-19 virus here in Co. Tipperary today, leaving the total number of cases remaining at 544.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there have been zero new death caused by this pandemic, leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic remaining at 1,764.

However, there were 11 new additional cases reported to the Department of Health, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception, now at 25,892.

Meanwhile, the Minister for Education Norma Foley said funding for more than 1,000 additional teachers at post-primary level will be made available, in addition to funding for 120 extra counselling posts.
She further stated that there will be enhanced cleaning and hand hygiene supports for schools, and opportunities for schools to receive Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).


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Covid-19 Update: Sun. 26th July 2020 – Zero Deaths – 12 New Cases

One new case of the Covid-19 virus has been confirmed here in Co. Tipperary today, bringing the total number of cases to 544.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there have been zero new death caused by this pandemic, leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic remaining at 1,764.

However, there were 12 new additional cases reported to the Department of Health, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception, now at 25,881.

Meanwhile, the Government’s plan for the reopening of schools at the end of August will be announced tomorrow morning.


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Covid-19 Update: Sat. 25th July 2020 – 1 Death – 24 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; remains currently at 543, with no new cases for the 16th day in a row.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there has been 1 new death caused by this pandemic, leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic remaining at 1,764.

However, there were 24 new additional cases reported to the Department of Health, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception, now at 25,869.

According to a Reuters tally, 638,271 people have died globally, as a result of the virus pandemic.

Meanwhile, back here in the Republic of Ireland, work will continue this weekend on completing the Government’s plan for the reopening of schools at the end of August.


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Covid-19 Update: Fri. 24th July 2020 – Zero Deaths – 20 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; remains currently at 543, with no new cases for the 15th day in a row.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there have been zero new death caused by this pandemic, leaving the overall death toll here in the Republic remaining at 1,763.

However, there were 20 new additional cases reported to the Department of Health, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception, now at 25,845.

Nine patients with Covid-19 are being treated in hospital, with two in intensive care.


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