Ten deaths and 613 new coronavirus cases, says HPSC



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Ten more people are identified as dead from coronavirus in the State, has reported the Center for Health Protection Surveillance, while there are 613 new confirmed cases of the virus.

Eight of the 10 deaths reported today are identified as occurring before September 2020.

The number of deaths related to Covid-19 in the Republic of Ireland rises to 1,810.

The figures mean that there are now a total of 37,668 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the Republic.

Of the last reported cases, 315 are men and 294 women, 68% are under 45 years old and 30% are confirmed to be associated with outbreaks or are close contacts of a confirmed case.

Meanwhile, 58 cases have been identified by community transmission.

On a county breakdown, there are 224 new cases in Dublin, 58 in Donegal, 46 in Cork, 44 in Kildare, 31 in Limerick, 28 in Laois, 21 in Kerry, 19 in Galway, 17 in Clare, 13 in Meath, 12 in Louth and 12 in Monaghan.

The remainder are in Offaly, Tipperary, Wicklow, Cavan, Wexford, Carlow, Sligo, Roscommon, Mayo, Kilkenny and Westmeath, and with seven other cases in three counties.

Identify contacts

The HSE said it is working to identify any contacts that patients may have had to provide them with information and advice to prevent further spread.

Acting Medical Director Dr Ronan Glynn said: “The figures reported today and over the past week represent a significant escalation in the profile of Covid-19 in Ireland.

“For those over the age of 70 and those who are medically vulnerable to Covid-19, it is strongly recommended that they limit the number of people they meet to a very small group of family members, caregivers or friends, for short periods of time. , while remaining physically distant.



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