Seven more deaths and 777 Covid cases reported tonight – Highland Radio



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There have been seven deaths and 777 confirmed cases of Covid 19 reported tonight by the Department of Health.

It brings the total number of cases to 55,261, with 1,878 Covid-related deaths.

20 of the new cases occurred in Donegal, which now has an incidence rate of 312.6 per 100,000 population, just above the national figure of 306.1

Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team

The Health Protection Surveillance Center was notified today of 7 additional deaths related to COVID-19. Of the deaths reported today, all occurred in October.

There have been a total of 1,878 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

Starting at midnight on Thursday 22North Dakota October: 777 confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported to HPSC. There are currently a total of 55,261 * confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

Of the cases reported today;

  • 434 are men / 340 are women
  • 66% are under 45 years of age
  • The average age is 33 years.
  • 182 in Dublin, 81 in Galway, 44 in Wexford, 42 in Meath, 41 in Cork and the

The remaining 387 cases are spread across the remaining 21 counties.

As of 2:00 p.m. today, 319 patients with COVID-19 are hospitalized, of which 37 are in the ICU. 24 additional hospitalizations in the last 24 hours.

Dr. Tony Holohan, Medical Director of the Department of Health, said; “15,000 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 14 days. It’s vital that all newly diagnosed people isolate themselves for the full 10 days to protect the people they live with, the people they love, and the people in their communities from this highly infectious disease. Self-isolation means staying home, staying in your room as much as possible, staying away from other people, including those in your home.

“If you live with someone who has COVID-19 or you have been told they are a close contact, you must restrict their movements for a full 14 days. Stay home, don’t go to work, don’t go to school.

“I appeal to everyone to behave as if they are a close contact. Stay home, except for essential reasons. Now is the time to use our energy reserves and deepen our efforts to follow public health advice: keep your distance, wash your hands, and wear a face covering. Do your part to break the chains of transmission between families, neighbors and communities. “

The COVID-19 Dashboard provides up-to-date information on key COVID-19 indicators in the community.

ENDS//

* Data validation at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 8 confirmed cases. The figure of 55,261 confirmed cases reflects this.

Today’s cases, incidence rate of 14 days per 100,000 population and new cases in the last 14 days (at midnight on October 22, 2020) (incidence rate based on 2016 census county population)

County Today’s Cases

(until midnight on 22OCT2020)

14-day incidence rate per 100,000 inhabitants

09OCT2020 to 22OCT2020)

New cases in the last 14 days

(09OCT2020 to 22OCT2020)

IRELAND 777 306.1 14,578
They dig 31 1,058.1 806
Meath 42 661.9 1,291
Westmeath 37 451.7 401
Monaghan 14 408.9 251
Sligo 27 407.4 267
Galway 81 373.2 963
cork 41 327.7 1,779
Wexford 44 321.9 482
Donegal twenty 312.2 497
Clare 30 311.4 370
Longford fifteen 310.7 127
Kildare 28 304.7 678
Limerick comic 37 302.2 589
Louth <5 283.2 365
Leitrim 8 277.7 89
Roscommon eleven 269.6 174
Dublin 182 257.7 3,472
Kerry fifteen 255.2 377
Carlow <5 242.4 138
Mayonnaise 24 242.1 316
Offaly 13 225.8 176
Laois 13 219.6 186
Waterford 14 176.5 205
Kilkenny 5 174.3 173
Wicklow 25 143.2 204
Tipperary sixteen 126.6 202

The lowest national incidence rate in 14 days was in 3rd July 2020 when the rate was 2.98 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

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