No deaths and 196 new cases, of which 107 in Dublin



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Another 196 confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been reported to the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), including 107 in Dublin, as reported. This brings the total number of cases of the disease in the Republic to 30,360.

The total number of deaths from the virus remains at 1,781.

Along with the 107 in Dublin, there are 12 in Waterford, 11 in Limerick, eight in Wicklow, seven in Meath, seven in Kildare, six in Laois, six in Westmeath, and the remaining 32 cases are in Cavan, Clare, Donegal. , Galway, Kilkenny, Leitrim, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Tipperary and Wexford.

Acting Medical Director Dr. Ronan Glynn said there are worrying signs of an increase in transmission in the community, with 37 cases. Of the current cases, 27 are older than 65 years.

“By limiting our contacts, we limit the opportunity Covid-19 has to spread throughout the community and ultimately protect our families, our communities and those who are most vulnerable to the most severe impacts of the disease,” he said.

The appeal of Taoiseach

Meanwhile, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has called on adults to limit their social contacts to ensure that schools can stay open and people keep working.

He said the new long-term plan to live alongside Covid-19, which will be launched on Monday, will make it clear at what stage local restrictions will apply if necessary.

“I ask people to limit their social contacts, especially adults. We want schools to stay open and we want people to keep working, ”he said.

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