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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Thursday 6 August


The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed that 5 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ireland have died.

There has now been a total of 1,768 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight Wednesday 5 August, the HPSC has been notified of 69 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 26,372 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

Of the cases notified today:

  • 37 are men and 31 are women
  • 65% are under 45 years of age
  • 39 are confirmed to be associated with outbreaks or are close contacts of a confirmed case
  • 2 cases have been identified as community transmission
  • 22 cases are located in Offaly, 19 in Kildare, 8 in Laois, 6 in Dublin, and 14 are spread across eight other counties (Clare, Cork, Donegal, Galway, Limerick, Louth, Meath and Wexford)

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

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

"Over the past fourteen days, 226 cases have arisen in Kildare, Laois and Offaly. These represent almost half of all cases in Ireland over that time period.

"While the majority of these cases can be accounted for by outbreaks, this volume of cases is significant and our main priority now is to ensure that these outbreaks do not lead to widespread community transmission in the region.

"NPHET continues to monitor the situation closely. I urge people in these counties to remain vigilant to stop the further spread of COVID-19 in these areas."

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

"We have seen a significant increase in the incidence of COVID-19 over the past week. The reproduction number for the virus is now estimated to be 1.8. A reproduction number of almost 2 is a serious concern, and although we have not yet seen a significant increase in community transmission, there is a significant risk this could develop over the coming days and weeks, emphasising the need for each of us to be extremely cautious that we do not contribute to the transmission of the virus."

Dr Colm Henry, Chief Clinical Officer, HSE said:

"Public health teams have been informed of the locations of these outbreaks as is routine and contact tracing and testing is taking place as appropriate. Our focus now is on controlling these outbreaks and taking action as necessary.

"We also need people to continue to follow our public health advice and avoid crowds, especially indoors, and limit the number of people you meet. The Department of Health and HSE launched the next phase of our communications campaign today, encouraging people to keep up the protective behaviours of physical distancing, washing our hands regularly, wearing a face covering where appropriate and downloading the COVID Tracker app."

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

ENDS

Hospital statistics

Total number of cases
26,303
Total number hospitalised
3,359
Total number admitted to ICU
437
Total number of deaths
1,511
Total number of healthcare workers
8,444
Number clusters notified
2,326
Cases associated with clusters
14,148
Median age
47
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 4 August.

Gender of patients

Gender
Number of cases
% of total
Female
14,945
56.9
Male
11,330
43
Unknown
28
0.1
Total
26,303
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 4 August.

Age range affected

Age range
Number of cases
0 - 4
215
5 - 14
377
15 - 24
2055
25 - 34
4502
35 - 44
4619
45 - 54
4683
55 - 64
3302
65 - 74
1840
75 - 84
2312
85+
2377
Unknown
21
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 4 August.

How COVID-19 is spreading

Transmission classification
%
Community transmission
31.4
Close contact with confirmed case
66
Travel abroad
2.5
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 4 August.

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
0 - 4
24
5 - 14
18
15 - 24
77
25 - 34
200
35 - 44
275
45 - 54
451
55 - 64
499
65 - 74
589
75 - 84
747
85+
478
Unknown
1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 4 August.

Cases by county

Note: The Health Protection Surveillance Centre have advised that in the process of validating data and reviewing addresses, county totals may change due to cases being reassigned to another county. Totals can go up or down.

County
Number of cases
% of total
Change since previous day
Carlow
180
0.7
+1
Cavan
878
3.3
No change
Clare
399
1.5
No change
Cork
1572
6
+2
Donegal
481
1.8
+5
Dublin
12564
47.9
+9
Galway
498
1.9
No change
Kerry
318
1.2
No change
Kildare
1661
6.3
+10
Kilkenny
357
1.4
No change
Laois
314
1.2
No change
Leitrim
85
0.3
No change
Limerick
613
2.3
+3
Longford
288
1.1
No change
Louth
796
3
+1
Mayo
583
2.2
No change
Meath
834
3.2
+3
Monaghan
542
2.1
No change
Offaly
500
1.9
+3
Roscommon
346
1.3
No change
Sligo
153
0.6
+2
Tipperary
546
2.1
+1
Waterford
166
0.6
No change
Westmeath
681
2.6
No change
Wexford
235
0.9
+11
Wicklow
713
2.7
+1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 4 August.

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