Over 430 cases reported in the state, most in one day since April



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Another 430 cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in the state, while the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) reported no more deaths on Sunday, the most cases in a day since 701 cases were reported on the 26th. of April.

Dublin has the highest number of cases at 212. Cork has 54, and Donegal and Galway each have 23. There were 16 cases in Louth, 15 in Monaghan, 12 in Clare and Meath, nine in Cavan, eight in Roscommon, seven in Wicklow , six in Limerick and five in Kildare and Tipperary each. The remaining 23 cases were spread across nine counties.

A total of 34,990 cases of the virus have been confirmed in Ireland since the end of February and the total number of deaths is now 1,802.

Men account for 222 of Sunday’s cases, while women account for 208. People under 45 years of age account for 72% of cases.

Outbreaks or close contacts of a confirmed case account for 40% of cases, while 59 have been identified as examples of community transmission.

Acting Medical Director Dr. Ronan Glynn said the situation would get worse unless people made plans to reduce their contacts.

“As we begin this new week, I ask every household in the country to sit together tonight and make a plan to reduce the number of people who meet this week,” he said.

“We have absolutely no room for complacency. If every person, family, workplace and organization doesn’t do their part, the situation will continue to deteriorate. “

He made a special appeal for vigilance of those who lived in Dublin and Donegal.

“For people living in Donegal and Dublin, remember that the advice of the government is to work from home unless it is essential to attend in person. For people who live in these and all other counties, please assume that Covid-19 is circulating in your community and act accordingly. “

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