Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Wednesday 30 September
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The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed that 1 person with COVID-19 has died.
There has now been a total of 1,804 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland.
As of midnight Tuesday 29 September, the HPSC has been notified of 429 confirmed cases of COVID-19. There has now been a total of 36,155* confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland. (*Validation of data at the HPSC has resulted in the denotification of 14 confirmed cases. The figure of 36,155 confirmed cases reflects this.)
Of the cases notified today:
The HSE is working to identify any contacts the patients may have had to provide them with information and advice to prevent further spread.
Dr Ronan Glynn, Acting Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said:
"This evening there are 130 people with COVID-19 in hospital – 15 in the last 24 hours. Recently we asked everyone to half their social contacts. Reducing the number of people that we meet - and engaging safely with a small core group - remains the cornerstone of our collective effort to reduce the spread of this virus and its impact on our health and the health of the people that we care about."
Dr Colm Henry, Chief Clinical Officer, HSE, said:
"Community transmission represents the greatest threat to patients and staff in hospitals and residential care facilities. When you are making plans to meet friends and socialise this week, take a minute to consider our healthcare workers, who have been at the frontline since the beginning of the pandemic, in hospitals, in nursing homes and in our homes, caring for those who are ill and those who are the most vulnerable to this highly infectious virus.
"Every time you wear a facemask, wash your hands, cover your coughs and keep your distance, your actions are not only preventing the transmission of the virus, but you are also protecting older and vulnerable people and healthcare workers."
Professor Philip Nolan, Chair of the NPHET Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, said:
"The R number is now between 1.2 and 1.4. While we are cautiously optimistic about Dublin, we have seen relatively high case numbers in the last few days, and it will be a number of days yet before the pattern is clear. Case numbers are clearly rising across the country. We need to remain vigilant, to ensure we do not lose the ground that we have gained across the capital city since we moved to Level 3, and to ensure we do not see further deterioration outside the capital."
Dr Breda Smyth, Director of Public Health, HSE West:
"I am asking people of all ages to play their part to suppress this virus. It is important for everyone to stay connected, but you need to do this in a safe way, at a distance, and virtually as much as you can. If you have symptoms, stay at home, call your doctor to arrange for a test and let the people that you live with know about it as soon as possible. If you find out that you are close contact, please come forward for testing. Remember that COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease that can have a devastating impact on your health at any age."
The COVID-19 Dashboard provides up-to-date information on the key indicators of COVID-19 in the community.
ENDS
Total number of cases | 35,726 |
Total number hospitalised | 3,600 |
Total number admitted to ICU | 470 |
Total number of deaths | 1,547 |
Total number of healthcare workers | 9,183 |
Number clusters notified | 4,055 |
Cases associated with clusters | 19,881 |
Median age | 44 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Monday 28 September.
Gender | Number of cases | Change since the day before |
Female | 19,649 | +185 |
Male | 16,046 | +165 |
Unknown | 31 | No change |
Total | 35,726 | +350 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Monday 28 September.
Age range | Number of cases | Change since the day before |
0 - 4 | 516 | +9 |
5 - 14 | 1,138 | +16 |
15 - 24 | 4,221 | +93 |
25 - 34 | 6,286 | +52 |
35 - 44 | 6,060 | +52 |
45 - 54 | 5,970 | +52 |
55 - 64 | 4,156 | +40 |
65 - 74 | 2,329 | +23 |
75 - 84 | 2,539 | +9 |
85+ | 2,487 | +5 |
Unknown | 24 | -1 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Monday 28 September.
Transmission classification | % |
Community transmission | 28.8 |
Close contact with confirmed case | 67.7 |
Travel abroad | 2.3 |
Unknown | 1.2 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Monday 28 September.
Note:
In the event that a person tests positive for COVID-19 and hasn't been abroad or had contact with another confirmed case in Ireland, that's known as community transmission.
In the event that a person who tests positive for COVID-19 can be linked to another confirmed case in Ireland, that's known as close contact.
Age range | Number of cases | Change since the day before |
0 - 4 | 29 | No change |
5 - 14 | 20 | No change |
15 - 24 | 93 | +1 |
25 - 34 | 217 | No change |
35 - 44 | 293 | +2 |
45 - 54 | 486 | +1 |
55 - 64 | 543 | +4 |
65 - 74 | 641 | No change |
75 - 84 | 785 | +1 |
85+ | 492 | -2 |
Unknown | 1 | No change |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Monday 28 September.
Note: The Health Protection Surveillance Centre have advised that in the process of validating data and reviewing addresses, county totals may change due to cases being reassigned to another county. Totals can go up or down.
County | Number of cases | Change since the day before |
Carlow | 285 | +4 |
Cavan | 946 | +2 |
Clare | 568 | +6 |
Cork | 2,085 | +40 |
Donegal | 918 | +23 |
Dublin | 16,960 | +145 |
Galway | 736 | +13 |
Kerry | 390 | +4 |
Kildare | 2,567 | +9 |
Kilkenny | 459 | +4 |
Laois | 447 | No change |
Leitrim | 116 | No change |
Limerick | 946 | +9 |
Longford | 345 | +4 |
Louth | 1,034 | +4 |
Mayo | 648 | +3 |
Meath | 1,053 | +10 |
Monaghan | 671 | +14 |
Offaly | 721 | +4 |
Roscommon | 445 | +15 |
Sligo | 180 | No change |
Tipperary | 786 | +5 |
Waterford | 338 | +1 |
Westmeath | 773 | +3 |
Wexford | 397 | +16 |
Wicklow | 912 | +12 |
*All statistics measured at midnight on Monday 28 September.