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18 COVID-19 Deaths Announced Taking Toll to 1,102

A further 18 COVID-19 patients have died taking the death toll in the Republic to 1,102. Some 386 ne...
Michael Staines
Michael Staines

5:57 PM - 27 Apr 2020



18 COVID-19 Deaths Announced T...

News

18 COVID-19 Deaths Announced Taking Toll to 1,102

Michael Staines
Michael Staines

5:57 PM - 27 Apr 2020



A further 18 COVID-19 patients have died taking the death toll in the Republic to 1,102.

Some 386 new cases have been confirmed taking the total 19,648.

It comes as the Health Minister Simon Harris warned that there will be no "big bang moment" with services reopening on May 5th.

He said he hopes to publish a plan for reopening the country in the coming days.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said he is now “more firmly of the view” that, if he was deciding what to do with restrictions today, he would not relax them.

He there is still a small but persistent admission rate into the country’s Intensive Care Units (ICU) – and warned that the fall in the number of occupied beds is now slowing down.

He said officials wanted to see a drop in the number of people in intensive care, a drop in the number of new cases and improvements in the situation at residential care facilities before they will consider relaxing restrictions.

“We are hopeful that as the week goes on – there are still seven days left until the 6th of May – we are hopeful that we will continue to see improvement in terms of the experience but there is still a way to go,” he said.

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Women now make up 57% of the confirmed cases in Ireland, with more than a quarter of the total working in health.

Some 2,625 people have been hospitalised and 353 have been admitted to intensive care.

Half the confirmed cases are in Dublin followed by Kildare with 6% and Cork with 6%.

Dr Siobhán Ní Bhriain, Consultant Psychiatrist and HSE Integrated Care Lead, said: “We are very aware how difficult the current restrictions are for people and families.

“There are a number of supports available on gov.ie/together and yourmentalhealth.ie so please use these facilities and contact your GP if you are very stressed.”

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Tomorrow, Gardaí will begin a major operation to ensure compliance with the restrictions through the Bank Holiday weekend.

Meanwhile, the Department of Social Protection today issued Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payments worth €207m to 591,000 people around the country.

The Social Protection Minister Regina Doherty said the scale of the challenge facing the country is “now very clear” with over a million people dependent on State support.

This afternoon, donations for last week’s #FormalFriday campaign passed €170,000.

All proceeds go to charities supporting frontline workers and you can still donate here.



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