Officials Report 611 New Covid-19 Cases, Five More Deaths



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A total of 611 new cases of Covid-19 have been diagnosed in the state and five more deaths associated with the disease have been reported to the Health Department.

There have been a total of 39,584 cases of Covid-19 diagnosed in the Republic and 1,816 associated deaths.

Of the new cases, 59 percent are people under the age of 45 and 50 percent are confirmed to be associated with outbreaks or are close contacts of a confirmed case. A total of 83 cases have been identified as community transmission.

Some 218 are in Dublin, 63 in Cork, 60 in Donegal, 35 in Galway, 31 in Kildare and the remaining 204 are in 21 counties.

Dr. Tony Holohan, medical director, said that “all key indicators of the disease have further deteriorated” in the three days since the last meeting of the National Public Health Emergencies Team (Nphet) on Sunday.

“We are deeply concerned about the change in the trajectory of this infection,” said Dr. Holohan.

He criticized the leak on Sunday of Nphet’s recommendation that the entire state should move from level 2 to level 5 of the most severe lockdown of restrictions to combat the spread of Covid-19.

“We transmitted our findings, analysis and recommendations to the Minister of Health and the Government.

“They needed an early and serious confidential discussion. That did not happen because the information was leaked to the media on Sunday night. “

He defended the decision to restrict the pub’s opening hours due to the risks of people mingling after a few drinks. “This virus loves alcohol.”

He said whoever leaked the information did not share the goal of dealing with the disease as Nphet and the government did.

Dr. Holohan was giving his first media briefing since returning from an extended period of leave taken for personal reasons, and since Nphet recommended on Sunday that the state should move to Level 5 restrictions.

That recommendation was not followed by the government, which instead instituted Level 3 restrictions across the state.

He thanked Dr. Ronan Glynn, his family, and his colleagues who he said had worked hard during his absence.

Professor Philip Nolan, chairman of the Irish Epidemiological Models Group, said “there is no county where incidence is not a cause for concern.”

He said Nphet is “seeing a very high incidence” among younger people, but also warned that there is significant growth among older people. At the beginning of September, the incidence in older people was 10 to 15 cases per 100,000 people older than 65, but now it is about 30 cases.

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