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The COVID-19 picture in your county over the last 2 weeks - Friday 2 October

National Framework for living with COVID-19 (featuring the latest 14 day incidence rate for all counties)
Click here to see an easy to follow image of the restrictions under the Living with COVID-19 plan as well as the latest data and trends from your county.
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The data in the table below was measured on Friday 2 October.

County Rate per 100,000 people Trend New cases in last 2 weeks Level
Donegal 233.1 Increasing 371 3
Monaghan 172.7 Increasing 106 2
Dublin 168.2 Increasing 2,266 3
Roscommon 134.8 Increasing 87 2
Longford 119.9 Increasing 49 2
Cork 97.1 Increasing 527 2
Kildare 80.0 Increasing 78 2
Cavan 78.8 Increasing 60 2
Galway 78.7 Increasing 203 2
Clare 76.6 Increasing 91 2
Offaly 74.4 Increasing 58 2
Louth 72.9 Decreasing 94 2
Wicklow 70.9 No change 101 2
Meath 67.7 Increasing 132 2
Westmeath 63.1 Increasing 56 2
Limerick 45.2 Decreasing 88 2
Laois 43.7 Decreasing 37 2
Kilkenny 38.3 Increasing 38 2
Waterford 37.9 Decreasing 44 2
Carlow 35.1 No change 20 2
Wexford 34.7 Decreasing 52 2
Tipperary 32.0 Increasing 51 2
Sligo 29.0 Increasing 19 2
Kerry 26.4 Increasing 39 2
Mayo 24.5 Decreasing 32 2
Leitrim 18.7 Decreasing 6 2
National 100.9 Increasing 4,805 2 and 3

Trend

If the trend is:

  • increasing: this means that the rate of COVID-19 per 100,000 people in that county has got larger compared to the previous 2 week period
  • decreasing: this means that the rate of COVID-19 per 100,000 people in that county has gone down compared to the previous 2 week period
  • no change: this means the rate in the county is the same as the previous 2 week period

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