Covid-19: Dept confirms no deaths, 32 more cases

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Covid-19: Dept confirms no further deaths, 32 more cases

An additional 32 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed, bringing the total to 25,670 here.

The latest figures come as the National Public Health Emergency Team met today to discuss a range of issues. This included the easing of Covid-19 restrictions under the Phase 4 of the roadmap on reopening Ireland. At a briefing at the Department of Health yesterday, Dr Ronan Glynn said that the number of people in hospital and ICU remains stable.

There are 14 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in hospitals, according to latest figures from the Health Service Executive.

 

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