The Chief Medical Officer has said the National Public Health Emergency Team is gravely concerned as more than 44,000 new cases of Covid-19 were notified over the past two weeks.
However, NPHET said the restrictions imposed since Christmas are beginning to have an effect and urged people to maintain and redouble their efforts to contain the virus.
Yesterday, the Department of Health was notified of ten further coronavirus-related deaths and 6,521 new cases of the disease.
The 14-day incidence is now at 936.4 per 100,000 nationally. There are 23,000 tests being carried out per day on average, the highest level ever, with a 21% positivity rate.
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