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Covid-19 Update: Wed. 3rd June 2020 – 3 Deaths – 47 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Monday, June 1st last, is recorded at 539, with 1 new case notified within a 24 hours period.

The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that a further 3 persons have sadly passed away from 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 1,659.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 47 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,111.

Dublin has the highest number of cases at 12,093 (48%), followed by Cork with 1,517 cases (6%) and Kildare with 1,419 cases (6%). The the National Public Health Emergency Team will meet tomorrow to continue its review of Ireland’s response todate.

However, people are still being urged to continue the course ahead of the now expected second phase of Covid-19 restriction easing due next week.


Please Do Continue To Remain Safe.

Covid-19 Update: Tue. 2nd June 2020 – 8 Deaths – 10 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Sunday, May 31st last, is recorded at 538, with 8 new cases notified within a 24 hours period.

The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that a further 8 persons have sadly passed away from 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 1,658.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 10 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,066.

People are still being urged to continue the course ahead of the now expected second phase of Covid-19 restrictive easing, due next week.

The President of Public Health at the UK’s Royal Society of Medicine Dr Gabriel Scally, latter author of the report into the Cervical Check controversy, has stated that Ireland’s record in controlling the Covid-19 outbreak has been ‘exceptional’ in comparison with our neighbours Britain.


Please Do Continue To Remain Safe.

Covid-19 Update: Mon. 1st June 2020 – 1 Deaths – 77 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Saturday, May 30th last, is recorded at 530, with 1 new case notified within a 24 hours period.

The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that a further 1 person have sadly passed away from 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 1,650, [2 death receiving virus de-notification].

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 77 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 25,062.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health, has stated that more than 3,285 people have been hospitalised, with 90% of patients having recovered.

He also warned that it is essential that we continue to practice hand and cough hygiene and social distancing, while the additional hygiene measure of face coverings in appropriate settings should also be followed.


Please Do Continue To Remain Safe.

Covid-19 Update: Sun. 31st May 2020 – 2 Deaths – 66 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Friday, May 29th last, is recorded at 529, with 2 new case notified within the past 48 hours.

The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that a further 2 persons have sadly passed away from 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 1,652, [1 death receiving virus de-notification].

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 66 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception, here in the Republic of Ireland, to 24,990.

Sadly, since conception, a total of some 523 deaths and 4,716 virus cases have been recorded in Northern Ireland, according to the latest figures released.


Please Do Continue To Remain Safe.

Covid-19 Update: Sat. 30th May 2020 – 9 Deaths – 59 New Cases

The total number of Covid-19 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Wednesday, May 27th last, remains updated at 527, with 0 recorded new case up until that date.

The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that a further 9 persons have sadly passed away from 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 1,651.

This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 59 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception in the Republic of Ireland to 24,929.

Co. Dublin still has the highest number of cases at 12,031 (48% of all cases), followed by Co. Cork with 1,472 cases (6%) and Co. Kildare with 1,416 cases (6%).

Worthy of Note: Of those for whom transmission status is known, community transmission accounts for 39%, close contact accounts for 58%, travel abroad accounts for 2%; so stay the distance asked by medical professionals.

Note Also: The current recovery rate from covid-19 virus is 90%.


Please Do Continue To Remain Safe.