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Coronavirus: Two further deaths and 814 new cases confirmed

There have been 814 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in the Republic, according to the Department ...
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17.59 11 Oct 2020


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Coronavirus: Two further deaths and 814 new cases confirmed

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There have been 814 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in the Republic, according to the Department of Health.

There have also been two further deaths associated with the virus.

The latest figures bring the total amount of cases here to 42,528, while the number of coronavirus-related deaths has risen to 1,826.

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Of the latest cases, 70% are under 45 years of age, while the median age is 32 years old.

432 are men and 381 are women.

Regarding the nationwide distribution of cases, 226 are in Dublin, 77 in Cork, 64 in Galway, 56 in Donegal, 48 in Meath and the remaining 343 cases are spread across all remaining counties.

It comes as the number of patients being treated in hospital for COVID-19 has passed 200 for the first time since the end of May.

As of 2pm today, 204 people are now receiving treatment after 16 new admissions in the past 24 hours.

30 of those patients are in ICU.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, said: “It is vital that the entire population consistently implement public health advice into their daily lives; keep your social contacts to an absolute minimum and keep physical distance when you need to be out of your home.

“22 out of 26 counties have seven-day incidence rates as a percentage of 14-day incidence rates above 50%.

"This shows rapidly increasing growth rates across the country.”

It comes as the Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that Level 3 measures can work to slow the spread of COVID-19 but he did not rule out moving the country to Level 4 in the coming weeks.

Mr Martin said that he is "very worried" about the recent coronavirus figures and that the Government would not be afraid to move up the level of restrictions.

Main image: Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie

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