Lockdown Ireland: Covid-19 rates, worst part and detailed information for each county, as four locations see increase



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Ireland’s incidence rate now stands at 209.6 after a Christmas surge that has seen 9,979 new cases of Covid-19 in just 14 days.

Dr. Tony Holohan warned that the situation is deteriorating rapidly and, with the closure back on track, it will be a week or two before the restrictions have an impact on cases.

Donegal, Wexford, Limerick and Louth now have rates of more than 300 per 100,000 during the last 14 days.

Speaking Sunday night, Dr. Holohan said: “If we do not act now to stop the spread of COVID-19, we will not be able to protect those in our society who are at increased risk of serious illness or death.”

“Stay home, don’t visit friends or family unless you are providing essential care and have no visitors in your home. Follow public health advice.”

Here’s an in-depth look at how each county in the Republic of Ireland is doing right now – data comes from the Health Department as of midnight December 26.

Covid-19 situation county by county

Donegal

Incidence rate at 14 days: 425.9

Cases in the last 14 days: 678

Most affected local area: Carndonagh

Wexford

Incidence rate at 14 days: 348.6

Cases in the last 14 days: 522

Most affected local area: New Ross

Limerick comic

Incidence rate at 14 days: 334.5

Cases in the last 14 days: 652

Most affected local area: Adare-rathkeale

Louth

Incidence rate at 14 days: 305.7

Cases in the last 14 days: 394

Most affected local area: Drogheda (urban)

Monaghan

Incidence rate at 14 days: 288.3

Cases in the last 14 days: 177

Most affected local area: Ballybay clones

Kilkenny

Incidence rate at 14 days: 268.1

Cases in the last 14 days: 266

Most affected local area: Castlecomer

Kerry

Incidence rate at 14 days: 249.1

Cases in the last 14 days: 368

Most affected local area: Kenmare

Dublin

Incidence rate at 14 days: 249.1

Cases in the last 14 days: 3,356

Most affected local area: Ongar

Carlow

Incidence rate at 14 days: 224.8

Cases in the last 14 days: 128

Most affected local area: Muinebeag

They dig

Incidence rate at 14 days: 195.6

Cases in the last 14 days: 149

Most affected local area: Bailieborough – Cootehill

Sligo

Incidence rate at 14 days: 192.3

Cases in the last 14 days: 126

Worst Successful Local Area: Sligo-drumcliff

Laois

Incidence rate at 14 days: 190.1

Cases in the last 14 days: 161

Most affected local area: Portlaoise

Meath

Incidence rate at 14 days: 176.4

Cases in the last 14 days: 344

Most affected local area: Laytown – Bettystown

Kildare

Incidence rate at 14 days: 168.5

Cases in the last 14 days: 375

Most affected local area: Naas

cork

Incidence rate at 14 days: 162.5

Cases in the last 14 days: 882

Most affected local area: Cork City South East

Waterford

Incidence rate at 14 days: 160.1

Cases in the last 14 days: 186

Most affected local area: Waterford City

Mayonnaise

Incidence rate at 14 days: 129.5

Cases in the last 14 days: 169

Most affected local area: Claremorris

Galway

Incidence rate at 14 days: 123.2

Cases in the last 14 days: 318

Most affected local area: Galway City East

Clare

Incidence rate at 14 days: 115.3

Cases in the last 14 days: 137

Most affected local area: Shannon

Westmeath

Incidence rate at 14 days: 113.8

Cases in the last 14 days: 101

Most affected local area:

Wicklow

Incidence rate at 14 days: 112.3

Cases in the last 14 days: 160

Most affected local area: Moate

Tipperary

14-day incidence rate: 94.0

Cases in the last 14 days: 150

Most affected local area: Carrick-on-suir

Roscommon

Incidence rate at 14 days: 88.3

Cases in the last 14 days: 47

Most affected local area: Boyle

Longford

Incidence rate at 14 days: 88.1

Cases in the last 14 days: 36

Hardest hit local area: City of Longford

Offaly

Incidence rate at 14 days: 83.4

Cases in the last 14 days: 65

Most affected local area: Edenderry

Leitrim

Incidence rate at 14 days: 68.7

Cases in the last 14 days: 22

Most affected local area: Carrick-on-shannon



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