Further drop in Clare’s 14 day incidence rate with 5 COVID-19 cases
Five new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Clare with the county having the tenth lowest 14 day incidence rate in the country.
Five new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Clare with the county having the tenth lowest 14 day incidence rate in the country.
Five new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Clare with the county having the tenth lowest 14 day incidence rate in the country.
*Photograph: Sean Curtin / True Media Less than five new cases of COVID-19 are known in Co Clare while the amount of persons hospitalised because of the virus has dipped below 400 for the first time this year.
No new COVID-19 related deaths have been reported across the country as Clare’s cases increased by seven among the 437 new cases nationally.
19 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare with 566 nationally and 25 additional deaths.
Six new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Clare while the national daily tally is at its lowest since mid-December.
For the first time since St Stephen’s Day, there have been no COVID-19 admissions to intensive care in the space of 24 hours.
Positive cases of COVID-19 still remain “too high” according to the Deputy Chief Medical Officer as 14 additional persons have been diagnosed with the virus in Clare.
Medics are observing a continued improvement on COVID-19 hospital numbers while 11 new cases of the virus have been reported in Clare.
Clare has recorded eight new cases of COVID-19 and an appeal has been issued to parents to avoid congregating at school gates over the coming weeks.