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Coronavirus: Nine new deaths and seven new cases as Tanaiste calls for schools to reopen in September

Deputy CMO Dr Ronan Glynn

There has been nine new Coronavirus death reported today – meaning 1,763 is the death toll in Ireland now.

Many of these deaths occurred over the last week and were just notified to the Department of Health today. The average death remains about one per day.

While there has been a total of seven new cases of Coronavirus have been diagnosed in Ireland today.

That means there is now a total of 25,826 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

Tanaiste calls for schools to repopen

Tanaiste Leo Varadkar says that schools must reopen in September.

Speaking during Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil, Leo Varadkar said many European countries were worse affected by Covid-19 than Ireland, but they did not close their schools fully.

“It is essential, provided that the virus stays suppressed, that schools open and that parents have that assurance.

“And that children get back to education and get back to their social and educational development, which is so crucial.”

A plan is to be put in place in the coming days.

Important information 

Symptoms of Covid-19 include:

  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fever
  • Breathing difficulties.

Further resources:

  • The HSE: Official advice on the coronavirus in Ireland. This is being updated based on the number of confirmed cases and how the virus spreads in Ireland.
  • The Department of Foreign Affairs: Official advice on where to avoid travelling to. Also a resource for those who are abroad.
  • The World Health Organization (WHO): The UN agency on global public health publishes statements and daily situation reports based on the latest data.
  • European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC): The EU agency on the number of cases, deaths and how it’s spreading in Europe.
  • The Johns Hopkins University map: A heat map of the confirmed cases across the world.

A helpline for older people who are concerned about the coronavirus has been launched by Alone. The number is 0818 222 024, and it’s open Monday to Friday, 8am-8pm.

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