Clare cases remains at 315 as 76 more diagnosed in Ireland
76 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the Republic of Ireland with 12 more deaths while for the third day in a row there has been no increase in Co Clare.
76 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the Republic of Ireland with 12 more deaths while for the third day in a row there has been no increase in Co Clare.
81.7% of Ireland’s COVID-19 cases from Sunday had recovered it has emerged while no new cases have been recorded in Co Clare.
*Photograph: John Mangan Women’s well-being is more adversely affected from the COVID-19 pandemic, research from the Central Statistics Office has outlined.
Community transmission of COVID-19 has been “effectively extinguished”, the Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health stated on Tuesday.
Ireland has recorded its lowest amount of new COVID-19 cases in two months while a further 16 deaths are known, no new cases have been attributed to Co Clare.
*Photograph: John Mangan 4 further deaths and 88 cases of COVID-19 have been recorded across the country and one more in Co Clare while an easing of restrictions of a regionalised basis is not anticipated.
Fifteen more deaths and 92 new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with an extra two people diagnosed in Co Clare.
A 1993 poem from President Michael D. Higgins is the motivation between the HSE’s latest COVID-19 campaign, Hold Firm.
*This article has been updated to clarify that face masks are an advisory measure only From Monday, it is being advised that face masks be worn by anyone using public transport or in enclosed indoor public areas such as shops.
A further 16 deaths and 129 cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with most recent figures for Co Clare showing an increase of four.