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Latest: 90% of confirmed Covid-19 cases have recovered

 

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed that a total of 17 people with Covid-19 have died.

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There have now been a total 1,631 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland*.

As of midnight Tuesday 26 May the HPSC has been notified of 73 confirmed cases of Covid-19. There is now a total of 24,803 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.

Dr. Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said; “To date, 90% of confirmed cases diagnosed with Covid-19 have recovered. But we cannot afford to stop the hard work involved in suppressing this virus.

“Covid-19 is a new disease. Ireland and the world understand more about the virus now than we did at the outset of this crisis. What we do know is that hand washing, social distancing and knowing when to self-isolate do work.

“These measures are the most effective tool we have to keep this virus suppressed and keep up this recovery rate. We know that the vast majority of Irish people understand this, and that they are staying the course with us as we continue to keep case numbers as low as possible.”

Dr, Siobhán Kennelly, HSE National Clinical Advisor and Group Lead for Older Persons: “Covid19 is having an impact on everyone in Ireland. We understand that as the country reopens in phases, people may be anxious. If we all maintain social distance, wash our hands well and often and know when to self-isolate, together we will keep this virus suppressed.”

Dr Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said: “What we do today has a direct effect on tomorrow. In order to prevent any second wave of Covid-19 from occurring, we need to remain vigilant and cautious. Continuing to follow the core public health advice is the best way to protect our most vulnerable now and in future.”

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Cases by county

Note: The Health Protection Surveillance Centre have advised that in the process of validating data and reviewing addresses, cases may be reassigned to another county.

County Number of cases % of total
Carlow 152 0.6
Cavan 829 3.4
Clare 322 1.3
Cork 1451 5.9
Donegal 478 1.9
Dublin 11961 48.4
Galway 464 1.9
Kerry 308 1.3
Kildare 1408 5.7
Kilkenny 336 1.4
Laois 258 1
Leitrim 82 0.3
Limerick 624 2.5
Longford 281 1.1
Louth 759 3.1
Mayo 568 2.3
Meath 797 3.2
Monaghan 503 2
Offaly 479 1.9
Roscommon 319 1.3
Sligo 129 0.5
Tipperary 528 2.1
Waterford 151 0.6
Westmeath 664 2.7
Wexford 216 0.9
Wicklow 663 2.7

*All statistics measured at midnight on Monday 25 May.

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