Galway Bay FM
30 July 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – The incidence rate of Covid-19 in the city centre is now three times higher than the national average.
The 14-day rate per 100 thousand people in the area is 1,033 – compared to the national average of 344.
Meanwhile, Galway City East is 639 and Galway City West is 528.
Elsewhere, and Connemara South is 370, Loughrea is 357, Athenry-Oranmore is 344, Tuam is 340, Connemara North is 308, Ballinasloe is 285, Gort-Kinvara is 255.
Nationally, the highest 14-day incidence rate is in Co. Donegal – with the Carndonagh local electoral area is over eight times the national average.
Carndonagh’s is by far the highest in the country, at 2,800.
Galway Hospital figures for Covid-19 remain low despite rise in figures nationwide
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All areas in Galway within national average Covid-19 incidence rate
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