Spread of COVID-19 continues to decline in Clare – 10 new cases recorded
Health officials have diagnosed 10 new cases of COVID-19 in Co Clare among 1,013 nationally with 94 additional deaths recorded.
Health officials have diagnosed 10 new cases of COVID-19 in Co Clare among 1,013 nationally with 94 additional deaths recorded.
12 new cases of COVID-19 are known in Co Clare among the 879 nationally while the country has reported its highest amount of deaths in a single day.
A further reduction in the spread of COVID-19 has been recorded in Clare with 19 new cases known in the county among the 1,247 nationally.
Co Clare now has the seventh lowest 14 day incidence rate of COVID-19 in the country while 18 new cases are known here among the 1,414 nationally as health officials announced 79 further deaths.
Scariff residents have hit out at the continued hosting of anti-mask demonstrations in East Clare.
Clare’s 14 day incidence rate of COVID-19 remains the ninth lowest in the country while a provisional 15 new cases are known in the county among the 1,254 nationally and 48 extra deaths have been recorded.
Daily case counts of COVID-19 are not offering a clear picture as close contacts are not being tested, the Department of Public Health Mid-West has flagged.
“Stable low levels of transmission” relating to COVID-19 are due to the compliance with public health advice experts have said on a day when Clare recorded 24 new cases among 1,466 nationally.
24 new cases of COVID-19 have emerged in Co Clare among 1,335 nationally while the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) have announced 54 further deaths.
A decline in the daily incidence of COVID-19 has been observed while the volume of the disease in communities remains high with Clare recording 15 new cases among the 928 nationally as the country’s death toll exceeded 3000.