Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Tuesday 12 January
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The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 46 additional deaths related to COVID-19. 2 of these deaths occurred in December 2020, and the remaining 44 occurred in January 2021.
There has been a total of 2,397 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.
As of midnight Monday 11 January, the HPSC has been notified of 3,086 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There has now been a total of 155,591* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.
(*Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 34 confirmed cases. The figure of 155,591 confirmed cases reflects this.)
Of the cases notified today:
As of 2pm today, 1,692 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 158 are in ICU. There have been 128 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.
Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health said:
"Unfortunately this evening we are seeing the effect of the recent surge of infections reflected in the increased mortality we are reporting. Unfortunately, due to the unsustainably high level of COVID-19 infection we have experienced as a country over the past few weeks, sadly these figures are likely to continue for the next period of time. What we can do today, out of respect of those who have lost their lives and those currently in hospital or ICU - and those caring for them - is to hold firm and stay home."
Dr Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health said:
"At least one in three patients admitted to hospital or critical care in January have been under the age of 65 years. This clearly demonstrates that COVID-19 affects us all, regardless of age or underlying condition. It highlights the need for us all to protect one another by staying at home. Not only will you keep yourself and your loved ones safe, but also help avoid more preventable COVID-19 admissions to our currently struggling healthcare system."
ENDS
County | Today’s Cases (to midnight 11/1/21) | 14-Day incidence rate per 100,000 population (14 days to midnight 11/1/21) | New Cases during last 14 days (14 days to midnight 11/1/21) |
Ireland | 3,086 | 1410.3 | 67,157 |
Monaghan | 33 | 2650.4 | 1,627 |
Louth | 87 | 2302.1 | 2,967 |
Limerick | 138 | 2029.3 | 3,955 |
Waterford | 128 | 1747.3 | 2,030 |
Wexford | 105 | 1693.8 | 2,536 |
Mayo | 466 | 1605.3 | 2,095 |
Dublin | 574 | 1577.7 | 21,257 |
Carlow | 26 | 1510.6 | 860 |
Cavan | 29 | 1499.2 | 1,142 |
Clare | 75 | 1498.1 | 1,780 |
Donegal | 81 | 1490.7 | 2,373 |
Cork | 187 | 1451.0 | 7,877 |
Meath | 103 | 1198.2 | 2,337 |
Kilkenny | 20 | 1196.2 | 1,187 |
Sligo | 10 | 1139.8 | 747 |
Kerry | 53 | 1088.0 | 1,607 |
Galway | 604 | 1033.9 | 2,668 |
Kildare | 66 | 1032.8 | 2,298 |
Roscommon | 116 | 983.8 | 635 |
Offaly | 32 | 954.3 | 744 |
Longford | 6 | 917.5 | 375 |
Laois | 40 | 913.8 | 774 |
Tipperary | 52 | 906.3 | 1,446 |
Westmeath | 29 | 732.2 | 650 |
Leitrim | 3 | 708.4 | 227 |
Wicklow | 23 | 676.1 | 963 |
Total number of cases | 152,505 |
Total number hospitalised | 7,488 |
Total number admitted to ICU | 796 |
Total number of deaths | 2,130 |
Total number of healthcare workers | 13,898 |
Number clusters notified | 10,989 |
Cases associated with clusters | 46,783 |
Median age | 38 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 10 January.
Gender | Number of cases |
Male | 72,429 |
Female | 79,850 |
Unknown | 226 |
Total | 152,505 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 10 January.
Age range | Number of cases |
0 - 4 | 3,777 |
5 - 14 | 9,350 |
15 - 24 | 28,033 |
25 - 34 | 27,722 |
35 - 44 | 24,109 |
45 - 54 | 22,802 |
55 - 64 | 17,425 |
65 - 74 | 8,570 |
75 - 84 | 6,037 |
85+ | 4,641 |
Unknown | 39 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 10 January.
Transmission classification | % |
Community transmission | 50.9 |
Close contact with confirmed case | 39.5 |
Travel abroad | 0.8 |
Unknown | 8.8 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 10 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.
Age range | Number of cases |
0 - 4 | 80 |
5 - 14 | 72 |
15 - 24 | 290 |
25 - 34 | 496 |
35 - 44 | 599 |
45 - 54 | 901 |
55 - 64 | 1,048 |
65 - 74 | 1,342 |
75 - 84 | 1,630 |
85+ | 1,028 |
Unknown | 2 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 10 January.
County | Number of cases |
Carlow | 1,685 |
Cavan | 3,581 |
Clare | 3,425 |
Cork | 15,357 |
Donegal | 6,372 |
Dublin | 53,005 |
Galway | 5,239 |
Kerry | 3,362 |
Kildare | 6,902 |
Kilkenny | 2,668 |
Laois | 2,005 |
Leitrim | 526 |
Limerick | 7,562 |
Longford | 1,118 |
Louth | 5,791 |
Mayo | 3,455 |
Meath | 6,201 |
Monaghan | 3,206 |
Offaly | 2,010 |
Roscommon | 1,571 |
Sligo | 1,665 |
Tipperary | 3,208 |
Waterford | 3,222 |
Westmeath | 2,304 |
Wexford | 4,244 |
Wicklow | 2,821 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Sunday 10 January.