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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 17 additional deaths related to COVID-19. 16 of today’s reported deaths occurred in January.

There has been a total of 2,282 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight, Monday 4th January, the HPSC has been notified of 5,325 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 113,322 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland. 

Of the cases notified today:

  • 2,550 are men / 2,769 are women
  • 63% are under 45 years of age
  • The median age is 36 years old
  • 1,931 in Dublin, 767 in Cork, 323 in Kildare, 322 in Limerick, 238 in Donegal and the remaining 1,744 cases are spread across all other counties. 

 

As of 2pm today, 840 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 76 are in ICU. 102 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

Dr. Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said; “We are now experiencing a considerable surge in cases and hospitalisations. We can turn this around quickly if we stick to the measures we know worked last spring.

“We have seen some early progress in that the average number of contacts per case has been dropping in recent days – but we need to continue this effort to limit as much as we can our contact with other people in the days and weeks ahead.

“If we all stay home and keep to the public health advice, we can bring COVID-19 back under control - which ultimately will protect our essential services such as Health and Education and most importantly save lives.”

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

Notes

Today’s cases, 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population and new cases in last 14 days (as of midnight 04 January 2021) (incidence rate based on Census 2016 county population)

The following table has been included to show both positive tests and confirmed cases in the latest 14-day period. Normally, the number of confirmed cases reported on a given day correlates with the number of positive tests the preceding day, allowing for validation and removal of duplicates.

Once the delays that have arisen in recent days have been resolved, we will no longer report the laboratory test results. 

 

Reporting over latest 14-day period (22/12/2020-05/01/2021)

Date reported

Reported Confirmed cases

Tests processed

Positive tests detected

Positivity rate

22/12/2020

-

20,660

1,077

5.2%

23/12/2020

939

22,884

1,269

5.5%

24/12/2020

922

21,416

1,643

7.7%

25/12/2020

1,019

11,999

1,207

10.1%

26/12/2020

1,293

3,536

343

9.7%

27/12/2020

744

9,405

1,178

12.5%

28/12/2020

764

13,805

2,007

14.5%

29/12/2020

1,546

17,484

2,867

16.4%

30/12/2020

1,720

26,312

4,371

16.6%

31/12/2020

1,620

27,389

5,621

20.5%

01/01/2021

1,754

20,846

4,553

21.8%

02/01/2021

3,394

28,545

6,486

22.7%

03/01/2021

4,692

20,571

5,199

25.3%

04/01/2021

6,110

19,869

4,426

22.3%

05/01/2021

5,325

-

-

-

 

NOTE: 

7-day incidence 522.7

5-day moving average 4,309

 

County

Today's cases (to midnight 04Jan2021)

14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population (22Dec2020 to 04Jan2021)

New Cases during last 14 days (22Dec2020 to 04Jan2021)

Ireland

5,325

674.4

32,112

Monaghan

117

1243

763

Louth

238

1173.1

1,512

Limerick

322

1113.4

2,170

Donegal

238

950.4

1,513

Cavan

123

821.8

626

Dublin

1,931

809.4

10,906

Sligo

50

738.5

484

Mayo

99

729.5

952

Meath

196

605

1,180

Kerry

122

587

867

Cork

767

583.4

3,167

Kilkenny

66

564.3

560

Clare

89

559.7

665

Wexford

125

549.7

823

Kildare

323

534.8

1,190

Carlow

38

519.9

296

Laois

12

493.5

418

Waterford

103

480.3

558

Longford

5

467.3

191

Offaly

11

459.2

358

Galway

140

456.1

1,177

Roscommon

29

447.8

289

Leitrim

13

411.9

132

Westmeath

13

376.3

334

Tipperary

69

326.5

521

Wicklow

86

323

460