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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 77 additional deaths related to COVID-19.

76 of these deaths occurred in January, 1 in December.

The median age of those who died is 84 years and the age range is 43-98 years.

There has been a total of 2,947 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight, Friday 22nd January, the HPSC has been notified of 1,910 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 186,184* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland. 

Of the cases notified today:

  • 887 are men / 1,016 are women
  • 57% are under 45 years of age
  • The median age is 40 years old
  • 710 in Dublin, 150 in Cork, 103 in Meath, 102 in Limerick, 86 in Louth, and the remaining 759 cases are spread across all other counties**

As of 2pm today, 1,892 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 217 are in ICU. 59 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer said: “Through the solidarity shown by families and communities across the country in recent weeks, we are beginning to flatten the curve of COVID-19 infection. Each individual effort to follow the public health advice is making an impact, but we can only continue this positive trend and drive down incidence in the community by continuing to stay at home and avoid meeting or mixing with others in our social circle, including for any close family gatherings, such as birthdays or funerals, as these can be ‘super-spreader’ events.

“We know it is possible to have COVID-19 without displaying symptoms, so we all need to behave as though we are infectious and minimise our close contacts with others. If you suspect that you might be ill, isolate away from others in your household, let your close contacts know and come forward for testing as soon as possible.”

The COVID-19 Dashboard provides up-to-date information on the key indicators of COVID-19 in the community.

 *Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 5 confirmed cases. The figure of 186,184 confirmed cases reflects this.

**County data should be considered provisional as the national Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting System (CIDR) is a dynamic system and case details are continually being validated and updated.

Today’s cases, 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population and new cases in last 14 days (as of midnight 22 January 2021) (incidence rate based on Census 2016 county population)

County

Today's cases**

(to midnight 22Jan2021)

14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population (to 22Jan2021)

New Cases during last 14 days

(to 22Jan2021)

Ireland

1,910

 955.5

 45,500

Monaghan

19

 1,787.1

 1,097

Louth

86

 1,417.6

 1,827

Mayo

50

 1,362.4

 1,778

Carlow

23

 1,294.5

 737

Wexford

32

 1,276.4

 1,911

Waterford

76

 1,188.7

 1,381

Limerick

102

 1,167.8

 2,276

Dublin

710

 1,061.8

 14,306

Cork

150

 933.0

 5,065

Donegal

72

 926.6

 1,475

Galway

74

 914.9

 2,361

Cavan

33

 883.5

 673

Meath

103

 854.2

 1,666

Clare

23

 835.7

 993

Kildare

79

 786.1

 1,749

Tipperary

34

 785.9

 1,254

Laois

17

 776.9

 658

Offaly

64

 750.4

 585

Roscommon

14

 658.5

 425

Kilkenny

16

 606.7

 602

Wicklow

31

 587.0

 836

Kerry

36

 553.8

 818

Westmeath

20

 488.9

 434

Sligo

25

 462.3

 303

Longford

12

 460.0

 188

Leitrim

9

 318.3

 102

 

7-day incidence 344.9

5-day moving average 2,273