Incidence is by far highest among people aged 19-24 Professor Philip Nolan told the briefing that the seven-day incidence of cases is highest among people aged between 19 and 24.
He said in the past two weeks, there has been a high increase in the weekly incidence rate across all age groups, but said that said the incidence in those of school-going age is at or below the population average.
He said over the seven days until last Saturday evening there were 900 cases per 100,000 in people aged 19-24; 400 cases per 100,000 in people aged 25-64; and 200-300 cases per 100,000 in people aged over 65, and people aged between 13-18. "If you have flu-like symptoms, it's unlikely to be anything but Covid at this time" Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony