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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Sunday 3 January

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 7 additional deaths related to COVID-19.

There has been a total of 2,259 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight Saturday 2 January, the HPSC has been notified of 4,962 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 101,887* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

(*Validation of data at the HPSC led to the denotification of 1 case. The figure of 101,887 confirmed cases reflects this.)

Of the cases notified today:

  • 2,408 are men and 2,539 are women
  • 63% are under 45 years of age
  • the median age is 36 years old
  • 1,260 cases are in Dublin, 652 in Limerick, 350 in Cork, 321 in Louth, 238 in Meath and 2,141 spread across all remaining counties

As of 2pm today, 685 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 62 are in ICU. There have been 96 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

Dr. Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said:

"This is a critical time. We are seeing a really significant surge in infection, which is leading to a very rapid increase in both hospitalisations and admissions to critical care units. This is not only unsustainable for the healthcare system, but also a deeply concerning level of preventable sickness and suffering that we must work together to address as quickly as possible.

"The number of people in hospital with COVID-19 has more than doubled from this day last week, and so has the number of people in ICU. Remember that behind each hospital statistic and ICU figure is a real person like you, with a family who cares about them, and a team of healthcare workers dedicated to protecting their lives. We must be as dedicated as we all were in the spring in our commitment to following the public health advice.

"Act as though you are infectious. Stay at home. Work from home starting from tomorrow, and if you are an employer, ask your employees to work at home. What we all do at a collective level today will have a direct impact on the level of infection and hospitalisations in the weeks to come.

"Your safe actions now will protect our hospitals and those who work so hard in them. Simply put: when you stay at home, you protect the frontline healthcare workers who have worked tirelessly to keep us all safe throughout this pandemic. Hold firm and remember them."

The COVID-19 Dashboard provides up-to-date information on the key indicators of COVID-19 in the community.

ENDS

Today’s cases, 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population and new cases in last 14 days (as of midnight 2 January 2021) (incidence rate based on Census 2016 county population)

County Today’s Cases (to midnight 2/1/21) 14-Day incidence rate per 100,000 population (14 days to midnight 2/1/21) New Cases during last 14 days (14 days to midnight 2/1/21)
Ireland 4,962 469.8 22,370
Monaghan 178 1,060.5 651
Louth 321 941.2 1,213
Limerick 652 895.3 1,745
Donegal 194 826.7 1,316
Sligo 91 648.5 425
Cavan 109 593.4 452
Mayo 102 577.0 753
Kilkenny 84 488.8 485
Wexford 140 486.9 729
Meath 238 470.2 917
Kerry 131 453.6 670
Dublin 1,260 443.8 5,979
Clare 169 437.6 520
Cork 350 407.5 2,212
Laois 40 406.2 344
Longford 55 389.0 159
Carlow 53 386.4 220
Galway 160 377.8 975
Offaly 84 377.1 294
Roscommon 32 376.5 243
Waterford 118 336.6 391
Westmeath 74 318.8 283
Leitrim 26 309.0 99
Kildare 114 277.3 617
Tipperary 130 250.7 400
Wicklow 57 195.2 278
  • the 7-day incidence is 331 per 100,000 of population
  • the 5-day moving average is 2,691

Reporting over latest 14-day period (20/12/2020-02/01/2021)

Date reported Reported confirmed cases Tests processed Positive tests detected Positivity rate
20/12/2020 - 12,804 757 5.9%
21/12/2020 726 13,216 698 5.3%
22/12/2020 968 20,660 1,077 5.2%
23/12/2020 939 22,884 1,269 5.5%
24/12/2020 922 21,416 1,643 7.7%
25/12/2020 1,019 11,999 1,207 10.1%
26/12/2020 1,293 3,536 343 9.7%
27/12/2020 744 9,405 1,178 12.5%
28/12/2020 764 13,805 2,007 14.5%
29/12/2020 1,546 17,484 2,867 16.4%
30/12/2020 1,720 26,312 4,371 16.6%
31/12/2020 1,620 27,049 5,586 20.7%
01/01/2021 1,754 20,586 4,502 21.9%
02/01/2021 3,394 * * *
03/01/2021 4,962 - - -
  • Lab results will be updated on Monday.

Detailed guidance for older people and vulnerable groups is available here.


Hospital statistics

Total number of cases 96,925
Total number hospitalised 6,144
Total number admitted to ICU 678
Total number of deaths 1,998
Total number of healthcare workers 13,390
Number clusters notified 10,760
Cases associated with clusters 45,071
Median age 38
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Friday 1 January.

Gender of patients

Gender Number of cases
Male 46,111
Female 50,721
Unknown 93
Total 96,925
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Friday 1 January.

Age range affected

Age range Number of cases
0 - 4 2,676
5 - 14 6,526
15 - 24 17,443
25 - 34 16,791
35 - 44 15,162
45 - 54 14,371
55 - 64 10,395
65 - 74 5,430
75 - 84 4,400
85+ 3,700
Unknown 31
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Friday 1 January.

How COVID-19 is spreading

Transmission classification %
Community transmission 34.3
Close contact with confirmed case 58.5
Travel abroad 1.2
Unknown 6
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Friday 1 January.

Note:

When a person tests positive for COVID-19 but hasn't been abroad or had a known contact with another confirmed case in Ireland, that's known as community transmission.

In the event that a person who tests positive for COVID-19 can be linked to another confirmed case in Ireland, that's known as close contact.


Hospitalised cases by age group

Age range Number of cases
0 - 4 61
5 - 14 63
15 - 24 235
25 - 34 406
35 - 44 484
45 - 54 760
55 - 64 870
65 - 74 1,097
75 - 84 1,338
85+ 828
Unknown 2
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Friday 1 January.

Cases by county

County Number of cases Change since the day before
Carlow 948 +41
Cavan 2,688 +92
Clare 1,897 +65
Cork 8,594 +389
Donegal 4,663 +338
Dublin 34,057 +355
Galway 3,674 +116
Kerry 2,046 +98
Kildare 4,837 +47
Kilkenny 1,698 +87
Laois 1,459 +104
Leitrim 350 +29
Limerick 4,288 +209
Longford 829 +39
Louth 3,426 +259
Mayo 2,294 +233
Meath 4,332 +178
Monaghan 1,846 +130
Offaly 1,451 +86
Roscommon 1,199 +68
Sligo 1,148 +50
Tipperary 1,951 +59
Waterford 1,456 +67
Westmeath 1,785 +33
Wexford 2,057 +103
Wicklow 1,952 +18
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Friday 1 January.