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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team 24/01

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 23 additional deaths related to COVID-19.

All 23 of these deaths occurred in January.

The median age of those who died is 84 years and the age range is 61-99 years.

There has been a total of 2,970 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight, Saturday 23rd January, the HPSC has been notified of 1,378 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 187,554* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland. 

Of the cases notified today:

  • 643 are men / 730 are women
  • 58% are under 45 years of age
  • The median age is 39 years old
  • 379 in Dublin, 145 in Cork, 86 in Wexford, 85 in Galway, 71 in Limerick, and the remaining 612 cases are spread across all other counties**

As of 2pm today, 1,931 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 218 are in ICU. 44 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer said: “While we are starting to make progress in reducing the level of the virus in the community, this is a critical time for all of us to hold firm to the public health advice. We must not let down our guard against this highly infectious disease and the risk it poses to ourselves and those most medically vulnerable to infection.

“There is a huge volume of disease in the country and the recent surge in cases continues to place an unprecedented strain on ICUs, hospitals and other frontline healthcare services. The answer lies in driving down social contacts and congregation in all settings, including in workplaces.

“Everyone who can, should work from home where possible. For those of us who cannot work from home, it is essential to follow the public health advice in the workplace, such as the wearing of face coverings when moving around communal areas. We urge all employers to facilitate home working as much as possible and to ensure strict adherence to public health measures in the workplace.”

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 8 confirmed cases. The figure of 187,554 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 23 January 2021) (incidence rate based on Census 2016 county population)

 

County

Today's cases**

(to midnight 23Jan2021)

14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population (to 23Jan2021)

New Cases during last 14 days

(to 23Jan2021)

Ireland

 1,378

 840.7

 40,031

 Monaghan

 61

 1,661.6

 1,020

 Mayo

 40

 1,322.5

 1,726

 Louth

 59

 1,259.3

 1,623

 Carlow

 21

 1,103.1

 628

 Wexford

 86

 1,056.6

 1,582

 Waterford

 50

 984.7

 1,144

 Limerick

 71

 974.9

 1,900

 Dublin

 379

 937.8

 12,635

 Galway

 85

 892.0

 2,302

 Donegal

 33

 826.0

 1,315

 Cavan

 26

 800.8

 610

 Cork

 145

 800.4

 4,345

 Meath

 59

 773.7

 1,509

 Offaly

 28

 705.5

 550

 Kildare

 44

 698.4

 1,554

 Laois

 17

 673.0

 570

 Clare

 17

 663.2

 788

 Roscommon

 8

 646.1

 417

 Tipperary

 26

 641.2

 1,023

 Wicklow

 27

 525.9

 749

 Kilkenny

 16

 468.6

 465

 Westmeath

 22

 454.0

 403

 Kerry

 18

 437.4

 646

 Sligo

 23

 431.8

 283

 Longford

 9

 376.8

 154

 Leitrim

 8

 280.9

 90

7-day incidence 312

5-day moving average 2,148