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Sam Roberts

Dr Tony Holohan issues stark warning after Ireland hit by another surge in cases

Dr Tony Holohan has issued a stark warning after Ireland was hit by another surge in new cases.

The Chief Medical Officer said "early, individual action" is vital if we are to suppress the virus again.

Health officials announced this evening that a total of 617 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in Ireland, while five further deaths have been confirmed.

It brings the total number of infections here to 40,703 since the pandemic began.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer. (Colin Keegan, Collins Dublin)

While sadly 1,821 people have now passed away from Covid-19 here.

The latest figures were released by the Department of Health.

Dublin was once again the hardest-hit region in the country, with 123 new infections, followed by Cork with 107.

Meanwhile there was 42 in Meath, 36 in Kerry, 35 in Galway and the remaining 274 cases are located across 21 counties.

And Dr Tony Holohan claimed that the latest statistics show the situation in Ireland "continues to deteriorate".

He said: “The profile of the disease continues to deteriorate. There have been an additional 32 hospitalisations and 8 ICU admissions in the past 24 hours. We are continuing to see a high number of daily cases.

“It is vital that we interrupt the transmission of the virus now.

“NPHET continues to monitor the situation however it is early, individual action that is needed to suppress the virus. Please follow public health advice and do your part to make an impact on the disease."

Of the cases notified today:

     
  • 310 are men / 307 are women
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  • 73% are under 45 years of age
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  • 33% are confirmed to be associated with outbreaks or are close contacts of a confirmed case
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  • 72 cases have been identified as community transmission
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