Four Irish counties hardest-hit by biggest rise in cases over last 2 weeks

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Coronavirus Ireland county-by-county: Four areas hardest-hit with biggest rise in new cases over two weeks

Dublin, Kildare, Cork and Sligo saw the biggest increase in new coronavirus cases over the last two weeks, new figures show.

The capital remains the epicentre of the outbreak here accounting for nearly half of all confirmed cases in the country.Kildare was next with 27 new cases, followed by Cork with 12, and Sligo with 10.The latest figures from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre are valid up to midnight on Sunday, July 12.

It comes after it was announced last night that there have been no new deaths and 32 new cases reported in Ireland.Here is the latest county-by-county breakdown:

 

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