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Fewer than five new cases of Covid-19 in Clare as 14-day incidence rate drops to 38 7

Fewer than five new cases of Covid-19 in Clare as 14-day incidence rate drops to 38.7 April 20, 2021 THE Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of fewer than five additional cases of COVID-19 in Clare and 11 additional deaths related to COVID-19 nationally. Of the deaths notified today, four occurred in April, two in March, four in February and one in January. The median age of those who died was 83 years and the age range was 50-93 years. There has been a total of 4,847 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland. As of midnight, Monday, April 19, the HPSC has been notified of 390 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Covid-19 spread suppression improves in two out of three Laois electoral areas but the county curve is slowly flattenening again

Covid-19 spread suppression improves in two out of three Laois electoral areas but the county curve is slowly flattenening again Latest from Portlaoise, Portarlington / Graiguecullen and Mountmellick / Borris-in-Ossory Municipal District areas Reporter: );   ); The incidence of Covid-19 has improved in the most populated parts of the county but the electoral district with the lowest population but is the biggest area has seen figures rise again according to the latest figures. The latest Local Electoral Area (LEA) breakdown published on April 15 on the Covid-19 Ireland data hub covers the 14 days from March 30 to April 12. There were 60 new cases in Portlaoise is down from 62 new cases in Portlaoise in the previous 14 days analysed up to April 5.

BREAKING: Offaly no longer has highest rate of Covid-19 in Ireland

BREAKING: Offaly no longer has highest rate of Covid-19 in Ireland Reporter: ); Offaly no longer has the highest rate of Covid-19 in Ireland.  According to the latest figures from the National Public Health Emergency Team, Offaly now has the third highest rate in the country after being overtaken by Donegal and Kildare.  Offaly has had the highest rate in the country since March 14 but the 14 Day Incidence Rate of the virus in the country has now dropped to 192.4. At its highest the rate for the county was over 450 cases per 100,000.  There were just six new cases in Offaly today dropping the five day moving average to midnight on Sunday to nine. There have been 150 new cases in the last 14 days. 

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