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Covid-19 Update: Tue. 16th June 2020 – 3 Death – 14 New Cases

Limerick University Hospital, the medical facility serving North Tipperary continues to care for five Covid -19 patients, however the total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Sunday, June 14th, remains at 541, with Zero new cases identified over the previous 24-hour period.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there have been sadly 3 deaths caused by Covid-19 in Ireland over the last 24 hours. These latest figures leave the total number of deaths caused by this pandemic currently at 1,709.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 14 new cases of the virus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,334.

The number of serious cases nationally, have been confirmed at 27 currently in intensive care units, with a further eight in a critical care facility.

Dublin has the highest number of cases at 12,228 (Up an extra 15 recorded cases over the past 24 hours – 48%) followed by Cork with 1,533 cases (stable over the past 24 hours – 6%) and Kildare with 1,434 cases (also stable over the past 24 hours – 6%).


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Covid-19 Update: Mon. 15th June 2020 – Zero Death – 18 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Saturday, June 13th, remains at 541, with Zero new cases identified over the previous 24-hour period.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that there has been Zero additional deaths caused by Covid-19 in Ireland over the last 24 hours. These latest figures leave the total number of deaths caused by this pandemic currently at 1,706.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 18 new cases of the virus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,321.

Irelands Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan has confirmed that there have been Zero admissions to ICU since June 9th last. He also stated that an analysis of cases reported in the last fourteen days indicates that the number of daily cases continues on a downward trend.

Dr Siobhán Ni Bhriain, Consultant Psychiatrist and HSE Integrated Care Lead, strongly recommends that those using public transport, or entering retail environments or any other area where people can’t be sure that a 2 metre physical distance from other people is possible; they should wear face covering. Face covering is also strongly advised when visiting those that are vulnerable amongst our population.

Dublin has the highest number of cases at 12,213 (48% of all cases) followed by Cork with 1,533 cases (6%) and Kildare with 1,434 cases (6%)


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Covid-19 Update: Sun. 14th June 2020 – 1 Death – 8 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Friday, June 12th, remains at 541, with 0 new cases identified over the previous 24-hour period of the latter date.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that a further 1 person has sadly passed away as a result of the virus here in the Republic of Ireland, over the past 24 hours. These latest figures leave the total number of deaths caused by this pandemic currently at 1,706.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 8 new cases of the virus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,303.

There were 27 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in intensive care last night.

Healthcare workers have accounted for over 30% of all cases or 8,130.

Dublin has the highest number of cases at 12,210 (48% of all cases) followed by Cork with 1,533 cases (6%) and then Kildare with 1,432 cases (6%).


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Covid-19 Update: Sat. 13th June 2020 – 5 Death – 46 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Thursday, June 10th, remains at 541, with 0 new cases identified over the previous 24-hour period of that date. Tipperary has also recorded fewer than 5 new cases for the fourth week in a row.

This evening, the Department of Health has confirmed that a further 5 persons have sadly passed away as a result of the virus here in the Republic of Ireland, over the past 24 hours. These latest figures leave the total number of deaths caused by this pandemic currently at 1,705.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 46 new cases of the virus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,295.

Of today’s new cases 22 actually relate to samples that were taken on Monday last when 12 were confirmed and Tuesday last when 10 cases were confirmed, which would normally have been reported on Thursday and Friday, but are being reported today, due to technical reasons as part of normal laboratory practice at the National Virus Reference Laboratory.

Latest figures from the HSE show that as of last night, there were 79 patients all with confirmed Covid-19 in our hospitals. This figure is reduced from 123 such cases this time last week. There were 27 virus affected patients in intensive care; ten fewer than last week.

Dublin has the highest number of cases at 12,179 (48% of all cases) followed by Cork with 1,533 cases (6%) and then Kildare with 1,426 cases (6%).


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Covid-19 Update: Fri. 12th June 2020 – 3 Death – 13 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Wednesday, June 10th, is 541, with 0 new cases identified over a 24 hour period.

The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that a further 3 persons has sadly passed away as a result of the virus here in the Republic of Ireland, over the past 24 hours. These latest figures leave the total number of deaths caused by this pandemic currently at 1,705.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 13 new cases of the virus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,250.

Overall there are currently 28 people remaining in ICU’s and 83 people in hospital beds with Covid-19 virus.

Dublin has the highest number of cases at 12,172 (48% of all cases), followed by Cork with 1,533 cases (6%) and Kildare with 1,426 cases (6%).


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