No new deaths related to Covid-19 on either side of Border

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No New Deaths Related To Covid-19 On Either Side Of Border
Health officials have urged the public to maintain its vigilance this week after a 'blip' in progress. Photo: PA Images.
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Sarah Mooney

Sunday saw no new deaths related to Covid-19 reported on either side of the Irish Border.

The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) confirmed 384 cases of the disease in the Republic, while another 143 people tested positive in Northern Ireland.

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Of the cases notified in the Republic, 73 per cent are under 45 years of age.

There are 145 cases in Dublin, 41 in Kildare, 37 in Offaly, 29 in Galway and 24 in Cork. The remaining 108 cases are spread across 17 other counties.

13 counties in the Republic recorded five cases or fewer on Sunday.

Health officials have urged the public to maintain its vigilance this week after a “blip” in the progress made to reduce daily case numbers.

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An average of 559 new cases of the disease were reported by Nphet over the past five days.

There are currently 349 patients hospitalised with the virus, and 86 in intensive care.

As of Thursday, 589,512 doses of various Covid-19 vaccines have been administered in Ireland — including 426,819 first doses and 162,693 second doses.

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However, Ireland’s planned rollout of vaccines to tackle the disease faced a new setback on Sunday, when the State temporarily suspended its use of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

The decision followed new information received from the Norwegian Medicines Agency, which reported four serious and rare blood clotting events in people who had received the vaccine.

Ireland’s medicines regulator has received a small number of reports associated with blood clots following vaccination with the AstraZeneca vaccine, but none of the nature seen in Norway.

The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) said on Sunday afternoon that there is currently no indication that vaccination was the cause of these events.

The Republic’s rollout of the vaccine is being temporary suspended as a precautionary measure, pending a review of the vaccine’s safety at an EU-level.

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