Coronavirus: 1,015 cases as CMO warns of outbreaks arising from symptomatic people socialising

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The latest figures were announced by the Department of Health this evening.

Image: Sam Boal Image: Sam Boal PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS have confirmed 1,015 new cases of Covid-19 in Ireland, as the Chief Medical Officer warned that virus outbreaks are originating through symptomatic people “attending workplaces, or eating out, or visiting friends”.

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