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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Thursday 4 June


The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed that a total of 5 people with COVID-19 have died.

There have now been a total 1,664 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight Wednesday 3 June the HPSC has been notified of 38 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 25,142 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.

Cases as on Tuesday 2 June

Today’s data from the HPSC, as of midnight, Tuesday 2 June (25,104 cases), reveals:

  • 7% are female and 43% are male
  • the median age of confirmed cases is 48 years
  • 3,311 cases (13%) have been hospitalised
  • of those hospitalised, 410 cases have been admitted to ICU
  • 8,025 cases are associated with healthcare workers
  • Dublin has the highest number of cases at 12,109 (48% of all cases) followed by Cork with 1,521 cases (6%) and then Kildare with 1,419 cases (6%)
  • of those for whom transmission status is known: community transmission accounts for 39%, close contact accounts for 59%, travel abroad accounts for 2%

The National Public Health Emergency Team met today (Thursday 4 June) to continue its review of Ireland’s response and preparedness to COVID-19.

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

"Further progress has been made throughout May in suppressing the spread of COVID-19. A downward trend is evident in the number of hospitalisations, ICU admissions and reported deaths.

"Adherence to public health personal behaviours (hand washing, physical distancing, cough/sneeze etiquette) is essential in avoiding an upsurge of infection in the future."

Dr Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health said:

"It is reassuring to witness over the past number of weeks that the vast majority of people continue to work collectively to adhere to the public health guidance, engaging in social distancing and hygiene behaviours as a new way of life. This individual and collective action remains crucial as neither the virus nor how it transmits has changed and the vast majority of people remain susceptible."

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

"The reproductive number is now estimated to be between 0.4 and 0.7. The easing of restrictions in Phase One has not negatively impacted the r-number, in no small part thanks to the collective behaviours of our population in preventing resurgence of the disease."

Liam Woods, HSE National Director of Acute Hospitals, said:

"Thanks to the collective efforts of everyone in Ireland, Ireland’s healthcare system has withstood the challenge that this virus posed at the outset of this crisis. We must keep up the good work to ensure we remain vigilant against a second surge of COVID-19."

ENDS

Hospital statistics

Note: The Health Protection Surveillance Centre have advised that in the process of validating data, certain totals may change.

Total number of cases
25,104
Total number hospitalised
3,311
Total number admitted to ICU
410
Total number of deaths
1,404
Total number of healthcare workers
8,025
Number clusters notified
876
Cases associated with clusters
10,094
Median age
48
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 2 June.

Gender of patients

Gender
Number of cases
% of total
Female
14,358
57.19
Male
10,715
42.68
Unknown
31
0.12
Total
25,104
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 2 June.

Age range affected

Age range
Number of cases
% of total
0 - 1
47
0.2
1 - 4
109
0.4
5 - 14
319
1.3
15 - 24
1842
7.4
25 - 34
4209
16.8
35 - 44
4416
17.6
45 - 54
4511
18
55 - 64
3221
12.8
65 - 74
1791
7.1
75 - 84
2272
9
85+
2344
9.3
Unknown
23
0.1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 2 June.

How COVID-19 is spreading

Community transmission
38.95%
Close contact with confirmed case
58.6%
Travel abroad
2.28%
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 2 June.

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 close contact.

Hospitalised cases by age group

Age range
Number of cases
% of total
0 - 4
19
0.6
5 - 14
18
0.5
15 - 24
73
2.2
25 - 34
197
6
35 - 44
257
7.8
45 - 54
443
13.4
55 - 64
487
14.7
65 - 74
581
17.6
75 - 84
751
22.7
85+
482
14.6
Unknown
3
0.1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 2 June.

Cases by county

Note: The Health Protection Surveillance Centre have advised that in the process of validating data and reviewing addresses, cases may be reassigned to another county.

County
Number of cases
% of total
Carlow
169
0.7
Cavan
846
3.4
Clare
369
1.5
Cork
1521
6.1
Donegal
477
1.9
Dublin
12109
48.2
Galway
481
1.9
Kerry
308
1.2
Kildare
1419
5.7
Kilkenny
339
1.4
Laois
260
1
Leitrim
83
0.3
Limerick
582
2.3
Longford
284
1.1
Louth
776
3.1
Mayo
570
2.3
Meath
802
3.2
Monaghan
521
2.1
Offaly
479
1.9
Roscommon
337
1.3
Sligo
129
0.5
Tipperary
540
2.2
Waterford
152
0.6
Westmeath
670
2.7
Wexford
213
0.9
Wicklow
668
2.7
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 2 June.

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