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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Tuesday 28 April


The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed that a total of 59 people with COVID-19 have died, of which 45 were laboratory confirmed.

There have now been a total of 1,159* COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of 11am Tuesday 28 April, the HPSC has been notified of 229 new confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 19,877 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

The HSE is working to identify any contacts the patients may have had to provide them with information and advice to prevent further spread.

As of midnight Monday 27 April, 153,054 tests have been carried out. Over the past week, 41,470 tests were carried out and of these 5,335 were positive, giving a positivity rate of 12.9%.

The National Public Health Emergency Team met today (Tuesday 28 April) to determine a phased, risk-based, public health approach to inform any change to measures currently in place. It will continue to review evidence to enable the Minister for Health to make formal recommendations to Government over the coming days.

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

"While there are many facets to Ireland’s approach to managing the impact of COVID-19, NPHET’s primary responsibility is to consider the impact on the public’s health and to advise on measures that can limit that impact.”

Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 2 deaths. The figure of 1,159 deaths reflects this.

Cases as at Sunday 26 April (19,383 cases)

The data reveals:

  • 58% are female and 42% are male
  • the median age of confirmed cases is 49 years
  • 2,638 cases (14%) have been hospitalised
  • of those hospitalised, 358 cases have been admitted to ICU
  • 5,414 cases are associated with healthcare workers
  • Dublin has the highest number of cases at 9,624 (50% of all cases) followed by Kildare with 1,147 cases (6%) and then Cork with 1,126 cases (6%)
  • of those for whom transmission status is known: community transmission accounts for 63%, close contact accounts for 33%, travel abroad accounts for 3%

Hospital statistics

Total number of cases
19,383
Total number hospitalised
2,638
Total number admitted to ICU
358
Total number of deaths
924
Total number of healthcare workers
5,414
Number clusters notified
608
Cases associated with clusters
5,572
Median age
49
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 26 April.

Gender of patients

Gender
Number
% of Total
Female
11,179
57.7
Male
8,152
42.1
Unknown
52
0.3
Total
19,383
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 26 April.

Age range affected

Age Group
Number
% of Total
<1
33
0.2
1 - 4
64
0.3
5 - 14
193
1
15 - 24
1,262
6.5
25 - 34
3,096
16
35 - 44
3,319
17.1
45 - 54
3,567
18.4
55 - 64
2,586
13.3
65+
5,239
27
Unknown
24
0.1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 26 April.

How COVID-19 is spreading

Community transmission
63%
Close contact with confirmed case
34%
Travel Abroad
3%
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 26 April.

Note:

In the event that a person tests positive for COVID-19 and hasn't been abroad or had 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 local transmission.

Hospitalised cases by age group

Age range
Number of cases
Percentage of total
<5
14
0.5
5 - 14
8
0.3
15 - 24
54
2
25 - 34
159
6
35 - 44
228
8.6
45 - 54
353
13.4
55 - 64
401
15.2
65+
1418
53.8
Unknown
3
0.1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 26 April.

Cases by county

Carlow
93
0.5%
Cavan
627
3.2%
Clare
229
1.2%
Cork
1126
5.8%
Donegal
453
2.3%
Dublin
9624
49.7%
Galway
332
1.7%
Kerry
288
1.5%
Kildare
1147
5.9%
Kilkenny
233
1.2%
Laois
212
1.1%
Leitrim
67
0.3%
Limerick
518
2.7%
Longford
135
0.7%
Louth
640
3.3%
Mayo
466
2.4%
Meath
638
3.3%
Monaghan
385
2%
Offaly
236
1.2%
Roscommon
141
0.7%
Sligo
117
0.6%
Tipperary
370
1.9%
Waterford
138
0.7%
Westmeath
448
2.3%
Wexford
162
0.8%
Wicklow
558
2.9%
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 26 April.

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