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William Dunne

Coronavirus Ireland: No further deaths announced as 20 new cases recorded

The coronavirus has claimed no further lives in the Republic of Ireland.

It comes as 20 new confirmed cases of the bug have been announced by the Department of Health.

These latest figures mean the death toll here remains at 1,763.

There have now been a total of 25,845 confirmed cases of the virus in Ireland. 

Dr Ronan Glynn, Acting Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said: “COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease that is still circulating in our communities.

"It is a dangerous illness that no-one wants to catch.

Dr Ronan Glynn, Acting Chief Medical Officer (Colin Keegan/Collins)

“While we have reason to be positive, we now need to continue to work together towards our  collective goal of resuming healthcare services, reopening our children’s schools, and protecting the most vulnerable.

“The past weeks have shown that when we maintain physical distance, wash our hands, wear a face cover where appropriate and cover our coughs and sneezes, together we can interrupt the spread of COVID-19. Let’s keep going.”

The rise in cases is the second highest daily number reported this week, while just two new deaths were announced since Sunday.

Nine fatalities were reported on Thursday but eight of these occurred in April, May and June.

Earlier on Friday, Northern Ireland reported no further Covid-19 related death for the 11th day in a row.

However, health officials in the North did report a rise of 15 new infections.

The death toll there remains at 556, while the total number of cases has now risen to 5,891.

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