Co Clare three weeks without new case of COVID-19
Co Clare is now three weeks without a new confirmed case of COVID-19, health officials have announced this Thursday evening.
Co Clare is now three weeks without a new confirmed case of COVID-19, health officials have announced this Thursday evening.
Co Clare is now fifteen days free of any new cases of COVID-19 while the Chief Medical Officer has cautioned that any non-essential travel abroad should be avoided.
A further eight cases of COVID-19 and one more death have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland while Co Clare has experienced no increase in confirmed cases.
8 deaths and 8 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland while Co Clare has recorded an additional case for the first time since June 1st.
Ireland is seeing “a slow decline in cases (of COVID-19) in all settings” with 38 additional diagnoses made and 5 more deaths reported across the country with no increases recorded in Co Clare.
*Photograph: John Mangan 46 new cases and 9 deaths have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland over the past 24 hours with no extra diagnoses made in Co Clare.
10 more deaths and 426 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with no new reported cases in Co Clare.
54% of Ireland’s 1,403 COVID-19 deaths have been nursing home residents while latest data has revealed there to be 29 further deaths and 137 new cases in the country with Co Clare recording its highest increase of cases in the space of 24 hours.
*Photograph: John Mangan Ireland has recorded a further 28 deaths and 936 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with the total amount of individuals diagnosed in Clare to date now standing at 187.
*Social distancing in practice in Ennis. Photograph: John Mangan A further 43 people have died in Ireland from COVID-19 with an additional 724 individuals diagnosed, 6 of whom are in Co Clare.