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Coronavirus: No new deaths and 147 new cases as first official case of reinfection emerges

Deputy CMO Dr Ronan Glynn

There have been no new Coronavirus deaths reported today – meaning 1,777 is the death toll in Ireland.

While there has been a total of 147 new cases of Coronavirus have been diagnosed in Ireland today.

73 of these cases are in Dublin, 17 in Kildare, 12 in Offaly, 11 in Wicklow, 9 in Limerick and the remaining 25 cases are in Carlow, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Galway, Laois, Louth, Meath, Monaghan, Tipperary and Wexford.

There have been 1,354 cases in the last 14 days. 457 of them are in Dublin, 327 in Kildare, 91 in Tipperary, 82 in Limerick, 38 in Meath, 36 in Offaly and 35 in Laois remaining in 18 counties.

There is now a total of 28,116 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland.

A case of reinfection in Hong Kong 

Researchers in Hong Kong are reporting the first confirmed case of reinfection with the coronavirus.

“An apparently young and healthy patient had a second case of Covid-19 infection which was diagnosed four and a half months after the first episode,” University of Hong Kong researchers said Monday in a statement.

The report is of concern because it suggests that immunity to the coronavirus may last only a few months in some people. And it has implications for vaccines being developed for the virus.

The 33-year-old man had only mild symptoms the first time, and no symptoms this time around.

The reinfection was discovered when he returned from a trip to Spain, the researchers said, and the virus they sequenced closely matched the strain circulating in Europe in July and August.

Everyone should be aware of the risk factors for getting COVID-19:

  • Distance – the risk of getting COVID-19 increases as the distance between you and others gets smaller. Keep 2 metres apart where possible
  • Activity – How you spend time with people and what you do with them can increase your risk. Follow the government’s Stay Safe Guidelines when spending time with others
  • Time – The more time you spend in close contact with other people can increase your risk of getting COVID-19. Keep track of who you spend time with and how
  • Environment – Being outdoors is safer than being indoors. Where possible, meet with others outdoors. If this is not possible, keep windows and doors open when meeting others inside
  • Symptoms – Know the symptoms. If you have them self-isolate and contact your GP immediately

Public Health Advice for all citizens available here: 

Know the symptoms of COVID-19

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