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84 cases of COVID-19 in Kerry and a further 17 deaths nationally
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There are 331 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland, including 84 cases in Kerry, it has been reported today (Saturday).
A further 17 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ireland have died, according to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre this evening.
Of the deaths:
- 15 are located in the east, one in the south, one in the west of the country
- The patients included four females and 13 males
- 13 patients were reported as having underlying health conditions
- Median age of today’s reported deaths is 77
There have now been 137 COVID-19 related deaths, and 4,604 confirmed cases in Ireland.
The median age of deaths in Ireland is 81.
“This week, the National Public Health Emergency Team made a range of recommendations to support the response in nursing homes and long-term residential facilities to COVID-19,” Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said.
“This remains a priority for our focused attention and we will continue to monitor the rate of infection within these environments and support the sector through this outbreak.
“The nationwide, collective effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 has been inspiring. We must keep up this effort, continue to protect the vulnerable in our society and ultimately flatten the curve.”
Today’s data from HPSC, as of midnight, Thursday, April 2 (4,014 cases), reveals:
- 48% are male and 52% are female, with 206 clusters involving 838 cases
- Median age of confirmed cases is 48 years
- 1,118 cases (28%) have been hospitalised
- Of those hospitalised, 158 cases have been admitted to ICU
- 1,084 cases (27%) are associated with healthcare workers
- Dublin has the highest number of cases at 2,251 (56% of all cases) followed by Cork with 304 cases (8%)
- Of those for whom transmission status is known: community transmission accounts for 62%, close contact accounts for 24%, travel abroad accounts for 14%