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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Monday 21 December


There have been no new deaths reported to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre today.

There has been a total of 2,158 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight Sunday 20 December, the HPSC has been notified of 727 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There has now been a total of 80,267* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

(*Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 2 confirmed cases. The figure of 80,267 confirmed cases reflects this.)

Of the cases notified today:

  • 359 are men and 366 are women
  • 62% are under 45 years of age
  • the median age is 36 years old
  • 311 in Dublin, 51 in Kilkenny, 48 in Wexford, 44 in Donegal, 44 in Cork and the remaining 229 cases are spread across 19 other counties

As of 2pm today, 241 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 29 are in ICU. There have been 18 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

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

"Our current disease trends are gravely concerning. The situation has deteriorated rapidly in recent days. A total of 3,837 cases have been notified in the past 7 days. The five day rolling average has increased from 339 on 17 December to 616 on 21 December, an 82% increase. It is now as important as it was back in March to limit your contacts and protect your loved ones.”

Dr Lorraine Nolan, Chief Executive, Health Products Regulatory Authority, said:

"Today we welcome a highly significant announcement from the European Medicines Agency in their recommendation to approve a first vaccine for COVID-19 in Europe. It is a key development in our continued efforts to tackling this pandemic. This will become one additional defence in our suite of public health actions to protect us from COVID-19.”

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

"The virus is transmitting very rapidly, faster than we have seen at any point since March. The case numbers are growing at least 5-7% per day and, of particular concern, across all age groups.”

Dr. Cillian De Gascun, Medical Virologist and Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory, said:

"To date, the novel SARS-CoV-2 UK variant has not been detected in Ireland. However, as we know the variant has been circulating in the UK since September, therefore we cannot exclude the possibility that the variant is already in Ireland. We are prioritising the sequencing of cases with confirmed or suspected links to the UK."

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

ENDS

Today’s cases, 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 population and new cases in last 14 days (as of midnight 20 December 2020) (incidence rate based on Census 2016 county population)

County
Today’s Cases (to midnight 20/12/20)
14-Day incidence rate per 100,000 population (14 days to midnight 20/12/20)
New Cases during last 14 days (14 days to midnight 20/12/20)
Ireland
727
122.4
5,827
Donegal
44
273.9
436
Louth
21
240.5
310
Kilkenny
51
266.7
225
Wexford
48
199.7
299
Carlow
<5
191.5
109
Cavan
6
177.2
135
Laois
<5
173.6
147
Limerick
35
164.7
321
Monaghan
15
148.2
91
Dublin
311
142.6
1,921
Longford
0
141.9
58
Kerry
24
124.6
184
Meath
24
118.9
232
Mayo
<5
111.1
145
Waterford
16
107.6
125
Sligo
8
103.8
68
Kildare
21
89.4
199
Wicklow
11
72.3
103
Tipperary
5
65.8
105
Cork
44
57.8
314
Offaly
0
57.7
45
Galway
15
51.5
133
Roscommon
6
51.1
33
Westmeath
5
47.3
42
Clare
9
32
38
Leitrim
<5
28.1
9

Note:

The 7 day incidence rate is 122.4.

The 5 day moving average is 616.

Hospital statistics

Total number of cases
79,540
Total number hospitalised
5,615
Total number admitted to ICU
654
Total number of deaths
1,898
Total number of healthcare workers
12,862
Number clusters notified
10,397
Cases associated with clusters
43,501
Median age
39
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Saturday 19 December.

Gender of patients

Gender
Number of cases
Male
37,609
Female
41,884
Unknown
47
Total
79,540
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Saturday 19 December.

Age range affected

Age range
Number of cases
0 - 4
2,157
5 - 14
5,410
15 - 24
13,782
25 - 34
13,373
35 - 44
12,508
45 - 54
11,968
55 - 64
8,483
65 - 74
4,519
75 - 84
3,931
85+
3,380
Unknown
29
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Saturday 19 December.

How COVID-19 is spreading

Transmission classification
%
Community transmission
30
Close contact with confirmed case
67.1
Travel abroad
1.4
Unknown
1.5
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Saturday 19 December.

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.

Hospitalised cases by age group

Age range
Number of cases
0 - 4
58
5 - 14
56
15 - 24
188
25 - 34
350
35 - 44
440
45 - 54
699
55 - 64
803
65 - 74
1,014
75 - 84
1,249
85+
756
Unknown
2
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Saturday 19 December.

Cases by county

County
Number of cases
Change since the day before
Carlow
782
+11
Cavan
2,345
+14
Clare
1,546
+4
Cork
6,730
+44
Donegal
3,543
+50
Dublin
29,343
+284
Galway
2,859
+16
Kerry
1,508
+29
Kildare
4,333
+28
Kilkenny
1,297
+8
Laois
1,155
+19
Leitrim
277
+1
Limerick
3,195
+66
Longford
727
+4
Louth
2,533
+36
Mayo
1,643
+9
Meath
3,653
+31
Monaghan
1,372
+8
Offaly
1,242
No change
Roscommon
989
+1
Sligo
814
+14
Tipperary
1,682
+12
Waterford
1,184
+17
Westmeath
1,587
+8
Wexford
1,469
+37
Wicklow
1,732
+10
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Saturday 19 December.

Slides from press conference

Slides from the NPHET press briefing - Monday 21 December
Slides shown at the NPHET press conference by Prof. Philip Nolan on Monday 21 December.
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