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There are now 13 people with Covid-19 being treated in hospital in Ireland. Five of these patients are in intensive care, three of whom are on ventilators.

The patients are spread across hospitals in Drogheda, Dublin, Cavan, Mullingar, Navan, Sligo, Limerick and Wexford. The data from the Health Service Executive is accurate up until 8pm yesterday.

At this point, a further 95 people who are suspected of having the coronavirus were also in hospitals around the country. On Friday, there were six people with Covid-19 in Irish hospitals, with four in intensive care. Latest coronavirus stories Yesterday, the Department of Health said there were no further deaths of people who had previously been diagnosed with Covid-19.

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