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Now 22,760 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Ireland and 1,446 sadly died of the deadly disease.
Another 18 people have died and 219 more have been confirmed to have the virus in Ireland today.
The HPSC released the following data on Saturday for the first 22,495 cases through Thursday at midnight;
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57% are women and 43% are men
· The median age of confirmed cases is 49 years
2,954 cases (13%) have been hospitalized
· Of the hospitalized, 381 cases have been admitted to the ICU
· 6,669 cases are associated with health workers
· Dublin has the highest number of cases with 10,948 (49% of all cases) followed by Kildare with 1,317 cases (6%) and then Cork with 1,205 cases (5%)
· Of those for whom the transmission status is known: community transmission represents 61%, close contact accounts 35%, travel abroad represents 3%
Below is a complete breakdown of how many Covid-19 cases each county has in the Republic of Ireland.
Roscommon, up to 234 out of 174 in one week, and Longford, up to 264 out of 153 in the week, both have seen considerable jumps
County by county breakdown
Dublin – 10,948
Kildare – 1,317
Cork – 1,205
Meath – 754
Cavan – 748
Louth – 715
Westmeath – 640
Wicklow – 637
Limerick – 570
May – 522
Tipperary – 515
Donegal – 469
Monaghan – 447
Galway – 382
Offaly – 349
Kerry – 303
Clara – 303
Kilkenny – 271
Longford – 264
Laois – 247
Roscommon – 234
Wexford – 194
Waterford – 143
Carlow – 136
Sligo – 116
Leitrim – 66
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