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Irish Mirror
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Cormac O'Shea

Covid-19 latest: Exact location of every confirmed case over last 14 days as concern grows in four counties

Donegal and Kilkenny remain the two counties with Ireland's highest incidence rate after a Covid-19 spike over the weekend.

Louth and Carlow are the only two other two counties with a 14-day incidence rate of over 150 per 100,000.

In total, 4,014 cases were confirmed in the last 14 days across Ireland.

Dublin recorded the largest amount of cases with 1,270 although their Covid-19 rate is down at 94.3.

09/12/2020. Christmas shoppers on Grafton Street during the pandemic in Dublin's City Centre. (Collins Photo Agency)

Here's a look at how how your county has fared in the last 14 days;

14-day Covid-19 cases in Ireland

County - cases on Sunday - 14-day rate - 14-day cases

Donegal - 46 - 219.9 - 350 

Kilkenny - 18 - 198.5 - 197 

Louth - 16  -174.6 - 225

Carlow - 8 - 159.8 - 91 

Longford - 11 - 144.3 - 59 

Monaghan - <5 - 136.8 - 84

Limerick - 30 - 133.9 - 261 

Cavan - 10 - 109 - 83 

Mayo - 11 - 107.3 - 140 

Wicklow - 11 - 103.9 - 148 

Laois - 22 - 94.5 - 80 

Dublin - 122 - 94.3 - 1270 

Tipperary - 15 - 81.5 - 130 

Waterford - <5 - 72.3 - 84 

Offaly - 10 - 68 - 53 

Meath - 15 - 60.5 - 118

Galway - 11 - 60.1 - 155 

Kildare - 16 - 56.6 - 126 

Sligo - 8 - 48.8 - 32 

Roscommon - <5 - 44.9 - 29 

Wexford - 11 - 36.7 - 55 

Clare - <5 - 32 - 38 

Westmeath - <5 - 27 - 24 

Cork - 20 - 26.2 - 142 

Leitrim - <5 - 25 - 8 

Kerry - <5 - 20.3 - 30

CMO 'concern'

Dr Holohan said: "Today, I am concerned that we are seeing the incidence of COVID-19 rising again.

"429 is a large number of cases by the standard of recent weeks and the five day moving average has now increased above 300 per day.    

“Our efforts in Level 5 in recent weeks brought the 14-day incidence rate down to 78 per 100,000 population, put us in a position of having the lowest disease incidence in Europe and ultimately protected many people and saved many lives.  

“Take today’s figures as a sign that we all must now reduce our social contacts, limit our interactions with those outside our households, weigh the risks of what socialising we are planning over the next two weeks, so that we can all have as safe a Christmas as possible.”

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