Stephen Donnelly outlines counties most at risk of lockdown in virus update

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Counties which could be facing lockdown as Health Minister Stephen Donnelly issues virus update

Ireland's Minister for Health has said that he and the acting chief medical officer are "cautiously optimistic" that the tighter restrictions in Dublin are working.

Dublin's 14-day incidence rate is 147 positive cases per 100,000 population, while its seven-day rate is 78. He urged the public to halve the number of social contacts they have in a bid to reduce the R number, which is the number of people an infected person will pass the virus on to.

 

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