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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Wednesday 3 February

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 94 additional deaths related to COVID-19.

47 of these deaths occurred in February, 44 occurred in January, 2 in December and 1 in November.

The median age of those who died is 82 years and the age range is 36-100 years.

There has been a total of 3,512 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight Tuesday 2 February, the HPSC has been notified of 1,013 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There has now been a total of 199,430* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

(*Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 7 confirmed cases. The figure of 199,430 confirmed cases reflects this.)

Of the cases notified today:

  • 465 are men and 543 are women
  • 56% are under 45 years of age
  • the median age is 41 years old
  • 337 in Dublin, 96 in Galway, 65 in Cork, 60 in Kildare, 48 in Louth and the remaining 407 cases are spread across all other counties

As of 2pm today, 1,334 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 203 are in ICU. There have been 66 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

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

"At the outset of this pandemic, as a global community we knew much less about COVID-19 than we do now. We did not know then that today we would have a portfolio of approved vaccines to mitigate the worst effects of COVID-19, adding to our toolkit of public health measures such as social distancing, reducing contacts, mask-wearing, cough/sneeze hygiene and washing our hands.

"Now more than ever, as we are continuing to see the tragic effects of the recent surge of COVID-19 infection in the form of mortality, hospitalisation and ICU admission, we should remember the public health advice that has carried us so far in this pandemic, and helped us to suppress COVID-19 together successfully in the past.

"It is the collective hard work and ongoing sacrifice of people across Ireland in following these public health measures that will keep us all safe at this time, as we look ahead to the increased rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine on the horizon. Keep it up, and encourage others to do the same. In short: the present is the time to protect yourself and stay safe, in order to receive your vaccine in the future."

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

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County-by-county cases and incidence rates

County Today's cases (to midnight 2/2/21) 5 day moving average 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population New cases during last 14 days
Ireland 1,013 1,121 424.1 20,197
Monaghan 20 24 894.3 549
Louth 48 41 647.9 835
Waterford 44 43 642.1 746
Carlow 15 18 586.7 334
Wexford 43 49 555.7 832
Dublin 337 419 524.4 7,065
Offaly 25 17 463.1 361
Mayo 20 30 456.7 596
Meath 46 41 436.3 851
Donegal 27 32 395.7 630
Galway 96 72 389.8 1,006
Limerick 15 38 379.7 740
Kildare 60 45 366.3 815
Longford 8 6 359.7 147
Cavan 11 13 354.4 270
Cork 65 93 338.8 1,839
Sligo 17 14 328.1 215
Tipperary 16 27 310.9 496
Laois 6 16 308.2 261
Wicklow 30 22 307.5 438
Westmeath 19 12 276 245
Clare 10 12 235.7 280
Kilkenny 12 10 200.5 199
Leitrim <5 4 190.4 61
Kerry 18 15 188.2 278
Roscommon <5 6 167.3 108
  • the 7-day incidence is 174.7
  • the 5-day moving average is 1,121