Holohan warns against parties and dating after 825 new cases



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There have been 825 new cases and one more coronavirus-related death confirmed by the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet).

The latest figures on Monday night bring the number of confirmed cases in the state since the pandemic began to 43,531, while the death toll now stands at 1,827.

At a press conference at the Department of Health Monday night, Medical Director Dr. Tony Holohan urged everyone to act and “break the chains of transmission” of the virus as soon as possible.

With 224 Covid-19 patients in the hospital, including 32 in intensive care, Dr. Holohan said virus positivity rates are “increasing rapidly” in all counties.

Almost 8,000 cases have been reported in the last 14 days, and there is an incidence of 168 cases per 100,000 in 14 days, compared to 108 at the beginning of the week.

With the number of nursing homes affected by outbreaks rising to 11 last week from seven the previous week, Dr. Holohan said there was “no question” that additional deaths would occur in these settings if community transmission continued. increasing.

He criticized the “repugnance” of people returning to work in offices and asked the public to continue working at home if possible.

Now is not the time for house parties, game dates or birthday parties, he said, adding that “social activities” had sprung up around some sports activities.

Some people had “gone too far, met too many people, and drank too much” and this helped spread the virus.

Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ronan Glynn again criticized the way people wore masks, saying there were too many on the chin or outside of the nose, or that they were constantly putting them on and off. Other masks were seen “hanging on the rearview mirror of the car, sticking out of people’s pockets” and, in some cases, they were shared when people took turns entering a store.

When asked about Halloween, Dr. Holohan clearly stated that it would not be a normal Halloween later this month and that “we cannot allow children and families to move from house to house” overnight.

Of the last cases in the Republic, 254 occurred in Dublin, 147 in Cork, 39 in Cavan, 38 in Donegal, 37 in Kildare and the remaining 310 cases are distributed in another 20 counties.

Approximately 78% of the new cases were under 45 years old, and the mean age was 30 years.

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