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BREAKING: Latest Covid-19 figures released

408 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed nationally - The Clare Champion

408 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed nationally - The Clare Champion
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Fewer than five new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Clare

Fewer than five new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Clare May 7, 2021 THE Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of fewer than five additional cases of Covid-19 in Clare and four additional deaths related to Covid-19 nationally. There has been a total of 4,918 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland. As of midnight, Thursday, May 6, the HPSC has been notified of 434 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 251,904 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland. Of the cases notified today: 221 are men / 212 are women 80% are under 45 years of age The median age is 31 years old 197 in Dublin, 44 in Cork, 34 in Kildare, 20 in Limerick, 20 in Meath and the remaining 119 cases are spread across 16 other counties .

Five new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Clare - The Clare Champion

Five new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Clare May 6, 2021 THE Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of five additional cases of Covid-19 in Clare and eight additional deaths related to Covid-19 nationally. Of the deaths notified today three occurred in May, two occurred in March and three occurred in February or earlier. The median age of those who died was 79 years and the age range was 55 to 97 years. There has been a total of 4,921 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland. As of midnight, Wednesday May 5, the HPSC has been notified of 393 confirmed cases of Covid-19. There is now a total of 251,474 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.

National wastewater to be monitored for Covid-19

May 5, 2021 1:54 pm A national surveillance programme commences this month to measure the level of Covid-19 in wastewater in 68 catchment areas all around the country. This follows a successful pilot scheme carried out by researchers at University College Dublin (UCD) who studied the levels of markers for Covid-19, called RNA, in sewage. This new programme will form an important part of the work being undertaken to monitor the prevalence of Covid-19 in communities across Ireland. It will also operate as an early-warning system for future possible waves of Covid-19 infection, according to the Health Service Executive (HSE). This type of monitoring is an internationally recognised tool in assessing infection rates, according to the  Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC).

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