The Department of Health has announced that a further one person who had previously been diagnosed with Covid-19 has died.The department has also announced an additional 77 confirmed cases of the virus, bringing the overall number of cases here to 25,062.
"We have now had more than 25,000 cases of Covid-19 in Ireland and while 90% of patients have recovered, more than 3,285 people have been hospitalised and sadly 1,650 have died," Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said. The hospitals with the largest number of confirmed cases are the Mater Hospital in Dublin with 44, Tallaght with 27, Galway with 13 and Limerick which has ten.
Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, Professor Sam McConkey said that differential reopenings and having different regions with different restrictions could be possible. He said more should be done in terms of re-opening schools and believes primary school children could return fairly soon.
Strange way to word it, 'previously diagnosed' what does that mean diagnosed got better then passed away. Rip to that person their more than just a number.
“Who had previously been diagnosed with Covid” - that’s a new one! What does that mean exactly?
May they rest in peace.
RIP 😔💚
OK! Time to ditch the Covid19 daily updates & replace it with figures of missed cancer screenings & essential medical procedures. I'm sure them figures will be on the rise!
Cases are creeping back up ☹️🤔
Just coming to the end of the pandemic and thousands of fools have to congregate in massive numbers in the capital for a black lives matter protest....
Doubled. In 6 days. Climbing...
Figures up slightly on a week ago. We must be cautious and keep to the guidelines.
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