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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team 19th March

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has been informed that a patient diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ireland has died.

There have now been 3 deaths associated with COVID-19 in Ireland.

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has been informed of 191 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland as of midday Thursday, 19 March.

There are now 557 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

The HSE is now working rapidly to identify any contacts the patients may have had, to provide them with information and advice to prevent further spread.

The latest data from HPSC, as of midnight Tuesday 17 March (350 cases), reveals;

  •      Of the 350 cases notified, 55% are male and 43% are female, with 26 clusters
  •      Median age of confirmed cases is 43 years
  •      31% of cases have been hospitalised.
  •      2% (7 cases) admitted to ICU.
  •      84 cases are associated with Healthcare workers, 28 of whom are associated with foreign travel.
  •      Dublin has the highest number of cases at 172, followed by Cork (62) and Limerick (14)

Of those for whom transmission status is known, community transmission accounts for 35%, local transmission/ close contact accounts for 21%, travel abroad accounts for 43%; 71 remain under investigation.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer in the Department of Health, said: “I would like to extend my condolences to the family and friends of this patient.

“It is too early to see any impact of our social distancing measures. This data underscores the importance of younger people to rigorously follow public health advice and social distancing measures.”

Dr Breda Smyth, Director of Public Health Medicine, HSE; “Healthcare workers are at the frontline of this pandemic. While it is heartening to see social distancing measures taken seriously across society, this must continue in order to protect the most vulnerable and support our healthcare staff throughout this pandemic.”

ENDS

% of Total

Total number cases

350

Total number hospitalised

108

31%

Total number admitted to ICU

7

2%

Total number deaths

2

Case fatality rate

Total number healthcare workers

84

24%

Number clusters notified

26

7%

Median Age

43

Source: HPSC 17/3/2020

Gender

Male

192

55%

Female

152

43%

Unknown

6

2%

Total

350

Source: HPSC 17/3/2020

Age Group

<1

1

0%

1 - 4

1

0%

5 - 14

8

2%

15 - 24

38

11%

25 - 34

64

18%

35 - 44

78

22%

45 - 54

49

14%

55 - 64

54

15%

65+

57

16%

Total

350

Source: HPSC 17/3/2020

Transmission Classification

% Known

Community transmission

99

35%

Contact with a confirmed case

59

21%

Travel abroad

121

43%

Under investigation

71

Total

350

Source: HPSC 17/3/2020

Healthcare Workers

Travel related

28

33%

No foreign travel

55

65%

Under investigation

1

1%

Total

84

Source: HPSC 17/3/2020

Hospitalised cases by age group

< 5

1

1%

5 - 14

2

2%

15 - 24

9

8%

25 - 34

16

15%

35 - 44

15

14%

45 - 54

11

10%

55 - 64

23

21%

65+

31

29%

Total

108

Source: HPSC 17/3/2020

Counties

No Cases

Carlow

< = 5

Cavan

< = 5

Clare

< = 5

Donegal

< = 5

Kilkenny

< = 5

Leitrim

< = 5

Laois

< = 5

Longford

< = 5

Mayo

< = 5

Offaly

< = 5

Roscommon

< = 5

Sligo

< = 5

Tipperary

< = 5

Wexford

< = 5

Kildare

6

Louth

6

Meath

6

Kerry

6

Waterford

7

Westmeath

7

Wicklow

13

Galway

13

Limerick

14

Cork

62

Dublin

172

Source: HPSC 17/3/2020