326 more cases reported with 152 in Dublin, 22 in Donegal



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A further 326 cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in the state, while the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) reported no additional deaths on Friday.

Dublin has the highest number of cases with 152. Cork has 32, Donegal 22, Galway has 21. There were 15 cases in Meath, 11 in Kildare, nine in Kerry, eight in Louth and Westmeath, six in Tipperary, Limerick and Mayo and five at Wexford. The remaining 25 are spread over eight counties.

A total of 34,315 cases of the virus have been confirmed in Ireland since the end of February and the total number of deaths is now 1,797.

Men account for 162 of Friday’s cases, while women account for 152. People under 45 years of age account for 69% of cases, while 49 have been identified as examples of community transmission.

Validation of the data by the Health Protection Surveillance Center has resulted in the denotification of six confirmed cases and this is reflected in the current total.

“Today I ask people everywhere, but particularly in Donegal and Dublin, to pay special attention to public health councils,” said Dr. Ronan Glynn, Acting Medical Director.

“I ask each individual to take personal responsibility for prioritizing who they need to see, limiting the size of their social network, and reducing their social contacts in the days and weeks ahead.

“Because while there is the possibility that other areas may have to move to Level 3, there is nothing inevitable about it. We’ve seen before how people working together can turn the tide of this virus and get back in control of the growing trajectories.

Know how valuable your individual shares are. Your choices and your actions are part of how we will get there. “

High rates

Lifford-Stranorlar has the highest incidence of Covid-19 in the Republic today, new figures show.

The Co Donegal area has a 14-day incidence of 336.1 cases per 100,000 people, nearly five times the national incidence of 70.7, according to recently updated data from the government’s Covid-19 data center.

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