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Coronavirus - 432 Confirmed Cases Today With 1 More Death

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06:33 6 Oct 2020


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Health officials have confirmed 432 additional cases of Coronavirus today.

While one more person has died with the disease.

The Republic of Ireland's death toll is now 1,811.

County By County Coronavirus Breakdown

Of today's cases, 111 are in Dublin.

Also, there are 51 in Donegal, 41 in Cork, 32 in Clare.

The remaining 197 cases of Coronavirus are spread across 20 counties.

Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan says we need to work together to stop the spread:

"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"

Dr Ronan Glynn

We Need To Break The Chains Of Transmission - Glynn

Dr. Ronan Glynn, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer has also urged anyone who feels unwell to isolate.

"If you experience a cough, fever, shortness of breath, loss of sense of taste or smell please isolate and phone your 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.”

 

Northern Ireland's "Alarming" Surge Continues

Meanwhile Northern Ireland's Department of Health has confirmed 669 new cases of coronavirus.

They've also reported one further death.

The North's Deputy First Minister has called the latest figures "alarming."

Queens University Belfast says it's closely monitoring an increase in cases.

166 students and staff have tested positive for Covid-19 at the University.

Michelle O'Neill says it's a cause for concern.

"I'm worried about the number of cases among the student population and the teaching staff."

"That's something that needs to be addressed and needs very strong leadership from the Universities."

"What we need to see now is very clear communication with the students."


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