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14 lis 2022 · Data on Confirmed Cases and Deaths are no longer be updated on Ireland’s COVID-19 Data Hub. For the latest data on confirmed cases see the HPSC’s Respiratory Virus Notification Data Hub. Data on cases in acute hospital and ICU continue to be updated. Confirmed Headline Figures. Click for more information.
- County & LEA Statistics
Detailed County Profile. Confirmed Cases (PCR) by County....
- ICU, Hospital & Testing
This section provides a series of dashboards providing the...
- Detailed Profile of Cases
Deaths by Date of Death • Data on deaths by date of death,...
- County & LEA Statistics
21 mar 2020 · COVID-19 data hub. new confirmed COVID-19 cases (PCR) and registered positive antigen results are updated weekly each Wednesday. Statistics profiles and county data are also updated weekly each Wednesday. The weekly update will include data for all dates, there will be no gaps in the time series.
This section provides a series of dashboards providing the latest information on confirmed COVID-19 cases in ICU and Acute Hospitals, as well as the latest data on Laboratory Testing. All data has been provided by the HPSC and HSE.
Releases. COVID-19 Deaths and Cases, Series 38. COVID-19 Deaths and Cases, Series 37. COVID-19 Deaths and Cases, Series 36. COVID-19 Deaths and Cases, Series 35. all releases. Figure 2 - COVID-19 Cases by Age Group. go to full release.
Detailed County Profile. Confirmed Cases (PCR) by County. County COVID-19 Confirmed Cases (PCR) and 14 Day Incidence Rate. Incidence rates of COVID-19 confirmed cases per 100,000 population by county notified in Ireland from the previous 14 days up to midnight on the timestamp in the dashboard.
This chart shows the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases per day. This is shown as the seven-day rolling average. What is important to note about these case figures? The reported case figures on a given date do not necessarily show the number of new cases on that day – this is due to delays in reporting.
19 gru 2021 · More than half of new Covid-19 cases in the Republic of Ireland are believed to be Omicron cases, meaning it is now the Republic's dominant variant. Ireland's Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony...