Covid-19 cases in Tipperary reach 1535 in overall total, according to the Department of Health, as of November 30th last.
The Department of Health have confirmed this evening that there have been sadly 5 deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll, here in the Republic of Ireland, remaining at 2,074.
There are 270 new additional cases reported today, leaving the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception in the Irish Republic, at 73,066.
Of this evening’s confirmed cases; 58 are in dublin; 38 in Donegal; 28 in Wicklow; 25 in Mayo; 24 in Limerick; with the remaining 97 cases located across all remaining other counties
Other Covid-19 News
Minister for Health Mr Stephen Donnelly has said he believes that a Covid-19 vaccine should be rolled out for free. However, he said that no Government decision has been made.
There are 31 people being treated for Covid-19 in intensive care units across the country, on a day when Ireland had the lowest 14-day incidence of Covid-19 in the EU according the latest ECDC figures.
Total global cases up to 5.30pm this evening, now stand at well over 64.1 million with global deaths at well over 1.48 million.
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