Fifty-one new cases of Covid-19 have been detected in Donegal so far this week, the Department of Health reports.
There are 432 new cases nationwide and one further death.
The 51 new cases were detected in Donegal up to midnight Monday 5th October.
Donegal has recorded 467 additional cases of Covid-19 in the past two weeks from Monday 21st September.
Donegal continues to have the highest 14-day incidence rate per 100,000 in the country, with a figure of 273.3. The Health Protection Surveillance Centre today reported that Ireland’s national incidence rate is now 114.3.
Dr. Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said; “It is essential that there is a broad societal effort over the coming weeks. Every one of us has the power to interrupt the spread of this virus and now is a vital time to use it.
“Focus on what you can do; wash your hands regularly, wear a face covering, keep your distance from others, avoid crowds, limit your social network, know the symptoms and what to do if you experience them or are a close contact of a confirmed case.”
Dr. Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said; “If you experience a cough, fever, shortness of breath, loss of sense of taste or smell please isolate and phone you GP without delay. Do not go to work and try not to interact with others. This is a vital action if we are to break the chains of transmission.”
Of the cases notified today;
- 218 are men / 214 are women
- 62% are under 45 years of age
- 48% are confirmed to be associated with outbreaks or are close contacts of a confirmed case
- 60 cases have been identified as community transmission
- 111 in Dublin, 51 in Donegal, 41 in Cork, 32 in Clare and the remaining 197 are located across 20 counties.