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Two new diagnosed COVID-19 cases in Kerry
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The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today (Saturday) been informed that 41 people diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ireland have died, and there’s 778 new diagnosed cases.
In Kerry the figure now stands at 256.
There have now been 571 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.
With the latest figures from Germany included, there are now a total of 14,758 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.
Today’s data from the HPSC, as of midnight, Thursday, April 16 (13,746 cases) reveals:
- 44% are male and 55% are female, with 454 clusters involving 2,964 cases
- The median age of confirmed cases is 48 years
- 2,168 cases (16%) have been hospitalised
- Of those hospitalised, 296 cases have been admitted to ICU
- 3,573 cases are associated with healthcare workers
- Dublin has the highest number of cases at 6,934 (50% of all cases) followed by Cork with 979 cases (7%)
- Of those for whom transmission status is known: community transmission accounts for 52%, close contact accounts for 43%, travel abroad accounts for 5%
Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said: "This week the National Public Health Emergency Team emphasised the importance of testing in interrupting the transmission of COVID-19 in community residential settings including nursing homes.
“This sector remains a priority for our focused attention and we will continue to monitor and support them through this outbreak.”


