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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Thursday 2 April


The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed that 13 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ireland have died.

  • 9 deaths located in the east, 1 in the south, 3 in the west of the country
  • the patients included 4 females and 9 males
  • 10 patients were reported as having underlying health conditions

There have now been 98 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

The median age of deaths in Ireland is 82.

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has been informed of 402 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland, as at 1pm, Thursday 2 April.

There are now 3,849 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

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

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

"We have a more detailed ICU report available this evening. Of 148 cases admitted to ICU, 25 of those cases have been discharged, sadly there have been 14 deaths from ICU and 109 remain in ICU. The median age of ICU admission is 62.

"I would also like to highlight a worrying scene I witnessed during my visit to hospital on Tuesday evening; empty waiting rooms and empty beds. While protecting yourself from COVID-19 is a priority, no one should ignore signs that they may need medical attention for other ailments such as lumps, chest pain or other concerns. Please do not ignore any symptom outside of COVID-19. The hospitals are there for all ailments, not just COVID-19.”

ENDS

Data from Tuesday 31 March 2020

Today’s data from HPSC, as of midnight, Tuesday 31 March (3282 cases) reveals:

  • 48% are male and 50% are female, with 160 clusters involving 659 cases
  • median age of confirmed cases is 48 years
  • 932 cases (28%) have been hospitalised
  • of those hospitalised, 134 cases have been admitted to ICU
  • 841 cases (26%) are associated with healthcare workers
  • Dublin has the highest number of cases at 1,838 (56% of all cases) followed by Cork with 272 cases (8%)
  • of those for whom transmission status is known: community transmission accounts for 60%, close contact accounts for 23%, travel abroad accounts for 17%

Hospital statistics

Total number of cases
3282
Total number hospitalised
932
Total number admitted to ICU
134
Total number of deaths
91
Total number of healthcare workers
841
Number clusters notified
160
Median age
48
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 31 March.

Gender of patients

Gender
Number
% of Total
Female
1661
50.6
Male
1572
47.9
Unknown
49
1.5
Total
3282
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 31 March.

Age range affected

Age Group
Number
% of Total
<1
8
0.2
1 - 4
11
0.3
5 - 14
30
0.9
15 - 24
216
6.6
25 - 34
564
17.2
35 - 44
617
18.8
45 - 54
608
18.5
55 - 64
480
14.6
65+
739
22.5
Unknown
9
0.3
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 31 March.

How COVID-19 is spreading

Community transmission
59%
Close contact with confirmed case
23%
Travel Abroad
18%
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 31 March.

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 local transmission.

Hospitalised cases by age group

Age range
Number of cases
Percentage of total
<5
6
0.6
5 - 14
4
0.4
15 - 24
29
3.1
25 - 34
77
8.3
35 - 44
85
9.1
45 - 54
152
16.3
55 - 64
145
15.6
65+
432
46.4
Unknown
2
0.2
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 31 March.

Cases by county

Carlow
≤5
0.1%
Cavan
39
1.2%
Clare
49
1.5%
Cork
272
8.3%
Donegal
68
2.1%
Dublin
1838
56%
Galway
91
2.8%
Kerry
72
2.3%
Kildare
90
2.7%
Kilkenny
37
1.1%
Laois
16
0.5%
Leitrim
12
0.4%
Limerick
94
2.9%
Longford
14
0.4%
Louth
52
1.6%
Mayo
52
1.6%
Meath
74
2.3%
Monaghan
17
0.5%
Offaly
46
1.4%
Roscommon
10
0.3%
Sligo
25
0.8%
Tipperary
91
2.8%
Waterford
38
1.2%
Westmeath
81
2.5%
Wexford
16
0.5%
Wicklow
84
2.6%
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Tuesday 31 March.

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