The total number of Covid-19 virus cases that have been confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Sunday, May 24th last, remains at 528, with 0 recorded new case, within a 24-hour period.
The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that a further 9 persons have sadly died 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 1,615.
This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 37 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception to 24,735.
Data indicates 57% are female and 43% are male and 7,852 cases are associated with healthcare workers.
Dublin has the highest number of cases at 11,894 (48% of all cases) followed by Cork with 1,440 cases (6%) and Kildare with 1,395 cases (6%)
Worldwide there have been some 5.5 million cases identified.
The World Health Organization’s Special Envoy on Covid-19, Dr David Nabarro, has stated that the two-metre distance guidance keeps people safe 99% of the time. Dr Nabarro said that 70% of all droplets from a person’s cough will travel within one metre, and very few of them travel further than two metres.
So we can immediately cancel the suggestion by Labour Party leader, Tipperary’s Mr Alan Kelly (AK-47), yesterday who laughingly called for an audit of the impact on social distancing and its influence on increasing the current capacity of the health service. [2m = 6.56168ft, while 1m = 3.28084ft, Audit now complete. Please do as requested by those qualified to give professional advice, keeping in mind that same advisors have served the people of this country extremely well, unlike the Irish Labour Party.]
The total number of Covid-19 virus cases that have been confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Saturday, May 23rd last, remains at 528, with an increase of 0 recorded new case, within a 24-hour period.
The Department of Health has confirmed this evening that, for the first time since mid-March, no person has died 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 1,606.
This evening, it was also been confirmed that an additional 59 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception to 24,698.
The total number of Covid-19 virus cases that have been confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Friday, May 22st last, remains at 528, with an increase of 0 recorded new case, within a 24-hour period.
The Department of Health has confirmed, this evening, that a further 4 people have tragically died from the virus, here in the Republic of Ireland, over the same 24 hours period. These latest figures place the total number of deaths caused by this pandemic to 1,608.
This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 57 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception to 24,639.
Virus Cases increase In Counties Dublin, Cork and Kildare. Dublin still has the highest number of cases today at 11,873 (48% of all cases), with Co. Cork confirmed as having 1,428 cases (6%); and Co. Kildare, latter with 1,392 cases (6%).
The number of people attending emergency departments across the Republic, for treatment of other ailments, has begun to slowly increase, as the fears of catching Covid-19 virus begins to fade.
The Minster for Finance Mr Paschal Donohoe, on Friday next, is expected to propose that from June 2020, recipients of Covid-19 payments, will be paid what was their previous average income before the pandemic struck, to avoid people refusing to return to work.
The total number of Covid-19 virus cases that have been confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Thursday, May 21st last, stands at 528, with an increase of 0 recorded new case, within a 24-hour period.
The Department of Health has confirmed, this evening, that a further 13 people have tragically died from the virus, here in the Republic of Ireland over the past 24 hours. These latest figures place the total number of deaths caused by this pandemic to 1,582.
This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 76 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception to 24,582.
Of those hospitalised, 393 cases have been admitted to ICU. Keep in mind that for those of whom transmission status has been confirmed; travel abroad now accounts for 2%; close contact accounts for 38%, and community transmission accounts for 60%.
Dublin still has the highest number of cases at 11,830 (48% of all cases), with Co. Cork confirmed as having cases 1,420 (6%); now surpassing in numbers Co. Kildare, latter with 1,387 cases (6%)
“We must keep our distance now, in order to be closer in the future.”
The total number of Covid-19 virus cases that have been confirmed here in Co. Tipperary; as of midnight on Tuesday, May 19th last, has been recorded as 529, an increase of 1 recorded new case, within a 24 hour period.
The Department of Health has confirmed, this evening, that a further 12 people have tragically died from the virus, here in the Republic of Ireland over the past 24 hours. These latest figures place the total number of deaths since this pandemic began, to 1,583.
This evening, it has also been confirmed that an additional 76 new cases of coronavirus have been identified, bringing the total since conception to 24,391.
Today is the sixth day since mid-March that the number of new confirmed cases has remained nationally below the figure of 100.
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