Coronavirus: 10 deaths and 1,062 new cases confirmed in Ireland

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Health officials have confirmed 10 more deaths and 1,062 new cases of Covid-19 in Ireland

Image: Sasko Lazarov/Rollingnews.ie Image: Sasko Lazarov/Rollingnews.ie PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS have confirmed a further 1,062 new cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.The latest update from the Department of Health brings the total number of cases to 197,553 and the number of people who have died to 3,317.The 10 people who died were aged between 45 and 101, with a median age of 79.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said that “while we have experienced very significant improvement in incidence over recent weeks, I am concerned that it appears to be slowing down at much too high a level of infection”.

 

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Time to up out game in relation to poor roll out of vaccines! The US 10%; UK 10%; Israel 30%; Ireland 1%. Pathetic! Vaccines VaccineRolloutIreland HSE

'PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS' are destroying people lives ! Shame on you !

'died with the virus' not from the virus... How many died from vaccine side effects? How many died from suicide, cancer, heart disease, stroke etc….? The government are putting “every death for Any Reason with a positive test” down as a Covid death.

Nobody is ever getting a life back that they would recognise they will be do mentally crushed and mind wiped after this they will accept any semblance of what was, its sad really

Case numbers are meaningless, as they are based on the fundamentally flawed PCR test.

We will never know if they died 'with Covid' or 'FROM Covid' right?

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