Coronavirus: Cases in State pass 50,000 as 1,031 new cases reported

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“If you live in a house with a confirmed case do not go to work or school. You must stay at home and restrict your movements for 14 days.”Cavan has the highest county incidence, at 824.4, followed by Meath at 490.1.

Thirteen of those transferred to intensive care over the period were aged over 65 years, but one child aged 5-14 years was also admitted, along with one patient aged 15-24 years. Cavan General Hospital had the highest number of virus patients on Sunday evening, at 33, followed by Tallaght University Hospital, with 24.

The new lysis buffer inactivate virus samples at the point of sampling rather than later in the process, in the laboratory.

 

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