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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Cormac O'Shea

Covid-19 Ireland: Location of all 8,836 confirmed cases in last two weeks as one county records just nine

More than 8,000 cases have been confirmed in Ireland over the last 14 days with Cork and Dublin combined accounting for almost half of them.

The Department of Health last night said that 8,836 cases have been confirmed from October 24 up until midnight November 4.

Amazingly, Leitrim has recorded just nine cases in that period and now has the lowest incidence rate in the country by far - with just 28.1.

Longford and Offaly are the only other counties in the country that have had less than 100 cases in that two week period.

Their incidence rate however is much higher with 168.8 after 69 cases in Longford and 109.0 after 85 cases in Offaly.

Dublin, 2,589, and Cork, 1,183, have had the most cases in this period which is to be expected given population.

However, both are seeing falls in their incidence rates which is encouraging for health officials.

Here's a look at the cases in each county over the last two weeks;

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Latest cases update

Some 335 new Covid-19 cases were announced on Saturday as numbers continue to drop.

  • 155 are men / 177 are women
  • 64% are under 45 years of age
  • The median age is 37 years old
  • 72 in Dublin, 41 in Donegal, 26 in Mayo, 25 in Cork, 23 in Kerry, and the remaining 148 cases are spread across 19 other counties.
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