Ireland’s 9 Counties Where Covid-19 Is Still Growing As Country Enters Level Three



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The nine counties in Ireland where Covid-19 is still growing as the country enters Level Three.

Donegal, Mayo, Monaghan, Waterford, Wicklow, Carlow, Cork, Kerry and Galway had a 14-day higher incident rate compared to Sunday’s numbers.

There has been one more death and the number of people in the ICU has increased from one to 31.

There were 306 new cases.

There were 108 cases in Dublin, 30 in Limerick, 22 in Galway, 17 in Donegal, 15 in Wicklow, 14 in Cork and the remaining 100 cases are distributed in another 18 counties.



Dr. Tony Holohan, Medical Director, Department of Health,

Of the cases reported today;

  • 156 are men / 148 are women
  • 67% are under 45
  • The average age is 35 years.

As of 2:00 p.m. today, 244 patients with COVID-19 are hospitalized, of which 31 are in the ICU. 3 additional hospitalizations in the last 24 hours.

Current cases, incidence rate of 14 days per 100,000 population and new cases in the last 14 days (at midnight of November 30, 2020) (incidence rate based on 2016 census county population)

County Cases today (until midnight NOV 30, 2020) Incidence rate of 14 days per 100,000 inhabitants (until 30NOV2020)

New cases in the last 14 days

(until 30NOV2020)

Ireland 306 89.2 4,248
Donegal 17 223.6 356
Louth 10 179.2 231
Limerick comic 30 142.6 278
Kilkenny 9 132 131
Dublin 108 104.6 1,409
Monaghan 12 99.4 61
Roscommon 0 96.1 62
Wicklow fifteen 95.5 136
Waterford <5 86.9 101
Longford 5 85.6 35
Mayonnaise 10 84.3 110
Meath 6 82.5 161
Tipperary 9 80.9 129
Carlow 7 77.3 44
cork 14 68.2 370
Kildare 9 61.1 136
They dig <5 60.4 46
Sligo <5 56.5 37
Laois <5 51.9 44
Clare 5 51.3 61
Offaly <5 51.3 40
Galway 22 49.6 128
Kerry <5 44 Sixty-five
Westmeath <5 40.6 36
Wexford <5 24.7 37
Leitrim 0 12.5 4



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