23 further killer Covid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary
The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 6 deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll, here in the Republic of Ireland, remaining at 2,028.
There are 226 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 70,930.
Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 23 are located in Co. Tipperary; 64 in Dublin; 41 in Donegal; 13 in Limerick; 12 each in Louth and Wicklow, with the remaining 61 in 16 other counties.
This evening there are 289 patients with coronavirus in Irish hospitals with 36 people in intensive care units, (ICU’s).
Other Covid-19 News
Health Minister Mr Stephen Donnelly has signed regulations that give Gardaí the power to fine people €80 for not wearing masks on public transport or in a retail setting.
Found organising an event in a private dwelling or elsewhere will carry an on the spot fine of €500. Fines of €150 are now in place for those attending such an event in a private dwelling, while breaching travel regulations can lead to an on the spot fine of €100.
Total global cases up to 5.30pm this evening, now stand at over 59.4 million with global deaths at well over 1.4 million.
Remember: “Spread the Message, not the Virus”.
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