430 new confirmed cases in the state



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The National Public Health Emergency Team has confirmed that there are 430 more cases of coronavirus in the state.

A total of 34,990 cases of the virus have been confirmed in Ireland since the end of February and the total number of deaths is now 1,802.

Dublin has the highest number of cases with 212. Cork has 54, Donegal has 23, Galway has 23, Louth has 16. There are 15 cases in Monaghan, 12 in Clare, Meath, nine in Cavan, eight in Roscommon, seven in Wicklow, six in Limerick, five in Kildare and Tipperary, with the remaining 23 cases in 9 counties.

Of the cases reported today, 222 are men and 208 are women. 72% are under 45 years old. 40 percent are confirmed to be associated with outbreaks or in close contact with a confirmed case. 59 cases have been identified as community transmission.

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has said that he and the acting medical director are “cautiously optimistic” about how Dublin is doing with the level 3 restrictions, but “it is still too early.”

He said they needed the virus’s seven-day incidence rate, less than half the 14-day rate.

Currently, the 14-day rate is 147 cases per 100,000 population and the seven-day rate is 78 per 100,000.

“We want to see that seven-day rate less than half the 14-day rate.”

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