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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Thursday 28 January


Today's cases

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 47 additional deaths related to COVID-19. 46 deaths occurred in January.

The median age of those who died is 85 years and the age range is 55-99 years.

There has been a total of 3,167 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight Wednesday 27 January, the HPSC has been notified of 1,466 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There has now been a total of 192,645* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

(*Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 3 confirmed cases. The figure of 192,645 confirmed cases reflects this.)

Of the cases notified today:

  • 697 are men and 764 are women
  • 55% are under 45 years of age
  • the median age is 41 years old
  • 472 in Dublin, 106 in Galway, 103 in Cork, 77 in Waterford, 70 in Limerick and the remaining 638 cases are spread across all other counties

As of 2pm today, 1,567 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 216 are in ICU. There have been 69 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

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

"Incidence is falling but remains high. It is positive to see numbers of people hospitalised reducing and a stabilisation of numbers in ICU.

"However, we are continuing to experience high mortality with 878 deaths so far in January. I am concerned about the high incidence we are seeing in long-term care settings and vulnerable groups. Our efforts to stay home and break transmission of the disease will save lives. Please continue to follow the public health advice and support each other to keep going."

Professor Philip Nolan, Chair of the NPHET Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, said:

"Incidence is falling and by working collectively to reduce contacts, we have achieved suppression of transmission with the R number estimated at 0.4-0.7. We are maintaining an extraordinary effort but still we have a long way to go. We must maintain full suppression for several weeks if we are to achieve strategic options for the future. If we keep this up, we would be down to 200-400 cases per day by the end of February."

Dr Lorraine Doherty, National Clinical Director Health Protection HSE - Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), said:

"It only takes one event to spark a chain of transmission of COVID-19 that can spread through a community. We have seen examples of outbreaks in a workplace that has led to multiple outbreaks in families and other work settings, and these ultimately lead to a higher incidence in the community and threatens the most vulnerable to COVID-19. Every action an individual takes matters."

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

County-by-county cases and incidence rates

  • the 7-day incidence is 225.8
  • the 5-day moving average is 1,294

County data should be considered provisional as the national Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting System (CIDR) is a dynamic system and case details are continually being validated and updated.

County
Today’s cases (to midnight 27/1/21)
5-day moving average of new cases (to 27/1/21)
14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population (to 27/1/21)
New cases during last 14 days (to 27/1/21)
Ireland
1,466
1,294
621.9
29,614
Monaghan
50
49
1,373.3
843
Louth
59
63
908.6
1,171
Carlow
33
25
874.7
498
Waterford
77
51
866.8
1,007
Dublin
472
409
733.4
9,882
Mayo
68
43
730.2
953
Wexford
52
54
709.3
1,062
Limerick
70
51
668.6
1,303
Offaly
17
25
623.4
486
Meath
36
50
607.0
1,184
Cavan
11
16
599.9
457
Donegal
63
40
599.9
955
Cork
103
128
569.2
3,090
Kildare
57
45
567.2
1,262
Galway
106
68
538.6
1,390
Laois
15
16
504.2
427
Tipperary
31
33
497.0
793
Clare
24
22
415.8
494
Wicklow
28
26
389.7
555
Sligo
15
12
384.5
252
Longford
13
10
362.1
148
Westmeath
18
18
350.3
311
Kilkenny
16
15
348.7
346
Kerry
18
17
322.3
476
Roscommon
11
5
294.4
190
Leitrim
<5
<5
246.5
79

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