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As Ireland s vaccines are rolled out, how does this week s Covid-19 data compare to last week s?

); As Ireland s vaccines are rolled out, how does this week s Covid-19 data compare to last week s? Ireland now has one of the lowest incidence rates among European countries, alongside Denmark and Finland. By Cónal Thomas Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 8:00 AM 2 hours ago 17,191 Views 20 Comments IRELAND’S INCIDENCE OF Covid-19 is declining.  A total of 1,586 new cases were confirmed across Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday – compared to 1,854 new cases reported over the same period last week and 2,180 the previous week – marking a drop of 15% since last Friday.  It appears that cases are no longer stuck. Ireland’s national incidence rate is 147.3 cases per 100,000 of the population on a 14-day rolling average, according to data from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre, compared to 164.9 this day last week

14 more Covid-19 deaths and 455 new cases in Ireland as five-day moving average at 438

14 more Covid-19 deaths and 455 new cases in Ireland as five-day moving average at 438 Latest Updated: 10 Apr 2021, 16:35 A FURTHER 14 Covid-19 related deaths have been announced in Ireland. The Department of Health has also confirmed 455 new coronavirus cases. 1 Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan GlynnCredit: PA:Press Association Of the deaths reported, three occurred in April, one in March, six in February and four in January. The median age of those who died was 72.5 years and the age range was 55 to 90 years. There has been a total of 4,783 Covid-19 related deaths and 240,643 confirmed cases in the country. Of the cases notified, 212 are men and 237 are women with 77 per cent under 45 years of age. The median age is 30 years old.

Coronavirus UPDATE: Number of Covid-19 patients in public hospitals continues to fall

Coronavirus UPDATE: Number of Covid-19 patients in public hospitals continues to fall By Ruth O Connell Forsa which represents Special Needs Assistants will discuss the change to the vaccine priority list later today. The number of patients with Covid-19 in public hospitals here has continued to fall, and has reached its lowest point in 111 days. The latest data from the National Public Health Emergency team shows 400 more people have contracted the virus and seven more patients with it have died.  The five-day average for new infections in the Republic is down 23 per cent since last week.  Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn says previous calls by lobbyists for a faster reopening has had a direct impact on the health system. 

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