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Covid-19 Update: Tue. 20th April 2021 – 11 Deaths – 390 New Cases.

20 new killer Civid-19 virus cases confirmed in Tipperary, in last 24 hours.

The Department of Health this evening has confirmed that there has been, 11 further deaths caused by the Covid-19 pandemic; leaving the overall death toll, here in the Republic of Ireland, remaining at 4,847.

There have been 390 new additional virus cases reported here within the Irish Republic. This leaves the current total number of confirmed cases, since conception, at 244,297.

Meanwhile, the Government has intimated that the easing of restrictions will continue from April 26th next. From Monday next, outdoor sports facilities i.e. pitches, golf and tennis courts, can reopen, while onsite clubhouses and indoor facilities must remain closed. Attendance at funerals will also increase from 10 to 25 persons in attendance.

There have been 5,607 virus cases confirmed here in Co. Tipperary, since the pandemic began, same figure relevant up to and including April 18th, 2021. There have been 20 new killer Civid-19 virus cases confirmed in Co. Tipperary, in the last 24 hours; bringing the number of cases to 100 confirmed in the past 14 days.

There are 179 people with Covid-19 remain in hospital today, and of that number, 48 are in ICU’s, according to Ireland’s COVID-19 Data Hub.

Some 855,512 first doses of Covid-19 vaccines have now been administered here in Ireland up to April 17th, with 352,947 persons having received their second dose.

The total worldwide number of virus cases identified up to 5:00pm this evening, now stands at well over 142.25 million confirmed, with global deaths at well over 3.03 million.

Please Do Continue To Behave Responsibly.

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