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Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Friday 15 May


The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed that a total of 16 people with COVID-19 have died.

There have now been a total 1,518* COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of 11am Friday 15 May the HPSC has been notified of 129 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 23,956 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.

Dr. Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said: “Earlier today, Government announced Phase 1 of the Roadmap will commence from Monday 18 May.

“As we ease restrictions that were implemented in recent weeks, the core message remains the same, ‘stay at home’ where possible and follow public health behaviours to limit the spread; hand washing, respiratory etiquette and physical distancing.

“I urge everyone to remember how easily this virus can spread, how quickly we could lose the progress that the country has worked so hard to achieve.”

Dr. Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, said: “Over a very short time period we have witnessed a whole of society effort to stop this virus in its tracks. Across Government, our health, social care and emergency services, Gardaí and Defence Forces, businesses and the non-profit sector, media and general public at large, it has been heartening to witness such collective action.”

Dr Siobhan Ni Bhriain, Consultant Psychiatrist and HSE Integrated Care Lead, said: “These past weeks have been particularly difficult for those who have been cocooning from family, friends and society. Today, I hope new measures will bring some relief to this group and that they know we as a society are supporting them wherever possible, including by adopting safe behaviours in physical distancing, hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette.”

Cases as on Wednesday 13 May

The data from the HPSC, as of midnight, Wednesday 13th May (23,627 cases), reveals:

  • 57% are female and 42% are male
  • the median age of confirmed cases is 48 years
  • 3,062 cases (13%) have been hospitalised
  • of those hospitalised, 387 cases have been admitted to ICU
  • 7,427 cases are associated with healthcare workers
  • Dublin has the highest number of cases at 11,557 (49% of all cases) followed by Kildare with 1,352 cases (6%) and then Cork with 1,256 cases (5%)
  • of those for whom transmission status is known: community transmission accounts for 61%, close contact accounts for 37%, travel abroad accounts for 2%

ENDS

Hospital statistics

Total number of cases
23,627
Total number hospitalised
3,062
Total number admitted to ICU
387
Total number of deaths
1,264
Total number of healthcare workers
7,427
Number clusters notified
781
Cases associated with clusters
8,803
Median age
48
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Wednesday 13 May.

Gender of patients

Gender
Number of cases
% of total
Female
13,559
57.4
Male
10,019
42.4
Unknown
49
0.2
Total
23,627
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Wednesday 13 May.

Age range affected

Age range
Number of cases
% of total
0 - 1
43
0.2
1 - 4
85
0.4
5 - 14
266
1.1
15 - 24
1688
7.1
25 - 34
3936
16.7
35 - 44
4105
17.4
45 - 54
4276
18.1
55 - 64
3066
13
65 - 74
1703
7.2
75 - 84
2181
9.2
85+
2254
9.5
Unknown
24
0.1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Wednesday 13 May.

How COVID-19 is spreading

Community transmission
61%
Close contact with confirmed case
37%
Travel abroad
2%
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Wednesday 13 May.

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
18
0.6
5 - 14
17
0.6
15 - 24
68
2.2
25 - 34
184
6
35 - 44
242
7.9
45 - 54
409
13.4
55 - 64
442
14.4
65 - 74
539
17.6
75 - 84
698
22.8
85+
443
14.5
Unknown
2
0.1
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Wednesday 13 May.

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
144
0.6
Cavan
774
3.3
Clare
312
1.3
Cork
1256
5.3
Donegal
473
2
Dublin
11557
48.9
Galway
408
1.7
Kerry
306
1.3
Kildare
1352
5.7
Kilkenny
293
1.2
Laois
251
1.1
Leitrim
77
0.3
Limerick
595
2.5
Longford
273
1.2
Louth
740
3.1
Mayo
542
2.3
Meath
773
3.3
Monaghan
467
2
Offaly
435
1.8
Roscommon
299
1.3
Sligo
128
0.5
Tipperary
516
2.2
Waterford
144
0.6
Westmeath
652
2.8
Wexford
208
0.9
Wicklow
652
2.8
  • All statistics measured at midnight on Wednesday 13 May.

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