Health experts say Ireland is in third wave of COVID-19 as Clare records 9 new cases
Nine new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Co Clare as leading health officials have stated the country is in its third wave of the pandemic.
Nine new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Co Clare as leading health officials have stated the country is in its third wave of the pandemic.
A more rapid increase of COVID-19 has exceeded the expectations of leading health officials following confirmation of 764 new cases, less than five of which are in Co Clare.
Less than five new cases of COVID-19 are known in Clare while the national figures have prompted “persistent concern”. Clare has the second lowest 14 day incidence rate per 100k of the population in the country. The figure of 26.1 is narrowly above the lowest of 25 in Leitrim. While less than five new cases …
A quarter of all COVID-19 cases over the past two months in the Mid-West have occurred in individuals aged between 15 to 24 while Co Clare has been praised for doing “a remarkable job”.
Leitrim has surpassed Clare as having the lowest 14 day incidence rate of COVID-19 per 100k of the population.
Clare continues to have the lowest spread of COVID-19 in the country while leading health officials have warned that the virus is moving quickly among all age-groups in the Republic of Ireland.
Co Clare continues to have the lowest 14 day incidence rate of COVID-19 in the country.
Co Clare has the lowest 14 day incidence rate of COVID-19 in the Republic of Ireland.
Long-term care residents and adults over the age of 65 will be the first to avail of the COVID-19 vaccine in the Republic of Ireland.
Clare has recorded a further drop in its spread of COVID-19 with only two counties in the country having a lower 14 day incidence rate.