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Early cases

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Early confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection cases in Ireland ()
Case no.Date announcedStatusOrigin typeOriginLocationTreatment facilitySexAge
1[1]29 February 2020UnknownTravel-relatedNorthern ItalyDublin,GlasnevinMater Hospital[2]MaleStudent
2[3]3 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedNorthern ItalyEast of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
3[4]4 March 2020Recovered on 16 March[5]Travel-relatedNorthern ItalyWest of countryUniversity Hospital LimerickFemaleUnknown
4[4]4 March 2020Recovered on 16 March[5]Travel-relatedNorthern ItalyWest of countryUniversity Hospital LimerickFemaleUnknown
5[4]4 March 2020Recovered on 16 March[5]Travel-relatedNorthern ItalyWest of countryUniversity Hospital LimerickMaleUnknown
6[4]4 March 2020Recovered on 16 March[5] – Healthcare workerTravel-relatedNorthern ItalyWest of countryUniversity Hospital LimerickMaleUnknown
7[6]5 March 2020Unknown – Healthcare workerCommunity-relatedUnknownSouth of country –CorkCork University HospitalMaleUnknown
8–11[6]5 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedNorthern ItalyEast of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
12–13[6]5 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadCase(s) in West of countryWest of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
14[7]6 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedNorthern ItalyEast of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
15[7]6 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadCase(s) in West of countryWest of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
16[7]6 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadCase 7South of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
17[7]6 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedUnknownSouth of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
18[7]6 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedNorthern ItalySouth of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
19[8]7 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedNorthern ItalyEast of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
20[9]8 March 2020UnknownCommunity-relatedIrelandEast of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
21[9]8 March 2020Intensive care unitCommunity-relatedIrelandSouth of country – CorkBon Secours Hospital, CorkMaleUnknown
22[10]9 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandSouth of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
23[10]9 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandWest of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
24[10]9 March 2020Unknown – Healthcare workerPerson-to-person spreadIrelandSouth of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
25[11]10 March 2020Unknown – Healthcare workerPerson-to-person spreadIrelandSouth of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
26[11]10 March 2020Unknown – Healthcare workerPerson-to-person spreadIrelandEast of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
27-29[11]10 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedTravel from affected areaSouth of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
30[11]10 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandWest of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
31[11]10 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandWest of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
32[11]10 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandSouth of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
33[11]10 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedTravel from affected areaEast of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
34[11]10 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedTravel from affected areaEast of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
35[12]11 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadUnknownSouth of countryUniversity Hospital WaterfordMaleUnknown
36-38[12]11 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedUnknownSouth of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
39[12]11 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandSouth of countryUnknownFemaleUnknown
40[12]11 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandSouth of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
41-42[12]11 March 2020UnknownTravel-relatedUnknownSouth of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
43[12]11 March 2020UnknownPerson-to-person spreadIrelandEast of countryUnknownMaleUnknown
44-65[13]12 March 2020Person-to-person spreadIreland
66-67[13]12 March 2020Community-relatedIreland
68-70[13]12 March 2020Travel-relatedTravel from affected area
71-76[14]13 March 2020Travel-relatedTravel from affected area
77-88[14]13 March 20204 are Healthcare workersPerson-to-person spreadIreland
89-90[14]13 March 2020Community-relatedIreland
91-129[15]14 March 202021 East, 13 South, 3 North/West, 2 West29 Male, 10 Female
130-169[16]15 March 202025 East, 9 West, 6 South23 Male, 17 Female
170-223[17]16 March 202041 East, 11 South, 2 North/West30 Male, 24 Female
224-292[18]17 March 202048 East, 13 South, 5 North/West, 3 West29 Male, 40 Female
293-366[19]18 March 202045 Male, 29 Female

Noted figures

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Self-confirmed and posthumously reported SARS-CoV-2 infection cases involving noted figures of Ireland[a]
PeriodNameLocationTreatmentStatusOrigin typeBirthOccupationSex
March 2020Michael CartonDublinHospitalisation[20]Recovered[21]1984Fireman, formerhurlerMale
March 2020Mark PrendergastSwordsSelf-isolation[22]Recovered[23][24]Travel throughHeathrow Airport (suspected)[25]1989GuitaristMale
March 2020Ciara KellyGreystones[26]Self-isolation[27]Recovered[28]Community-related[29]1971Broadcaster, columnist, former medical doctorFemale
March 2020Claire ByrneBray[30]Self-isolation[31]Recovered[32]1975Journalist, presenterFemale
March 2020Suzanne CampbellLeinsterHospitalisation[33]Unclear19??Television director, producer, food writerFemale
March 2020Seán BoylanBlanchardstownHospitalisation[34]Recovered[b]While attending a medical appointment[36]1949Herbalist, formerfootball managerMale
March 2020Siobhán KilleenDublinSelf-isolation[37]Unclear[c]1995Ladies' footballer and association football playerFemale
March 2020Ryan TubridyMonkstown[40]Self-isolation[41]Recovered[42]1973Broadcaster, writerMale
March 2020John PrineNashville[d]Hospitalisation[45]Deceased[46]1946Country folk singer-songwriterMale
April 2020Tim RobinsonLondon[e]HospitalisationDeceased[48]1935CartographerMale
April 2020Tom ScullyDublinHospitalisation[49]Deceased[f]1930[49]Priest, formerfootball managerMale
April 2020Jonathan GlynnNew York City[g]Self-isolation[51]Recovered[52]1993Hurler, coachMale
April 2020Mary Lou McDonald[53]DublinSelf-isolationRecovered[54]"I have no idea how I got it, it will forever be a mystery"[55]1969Politician (one of 160 members of the33rd Dáil),President of Sinn FéinFemale
April 2020Danny DelaneyPortlaoiseHospitalisation[56]Deceased[h]Outbreak at the Maryborough CentreBefore 1950sFormerfootballer, former administratorMale
April 2020Tom DuffyDublin[59]Hospitalisation[60]Recovered[61]1929Formercircus ringmasterMale
April 2020Tom MulhollandDroghedaHospitalisationDeceased[i]Outbreak at Dealgan House Nursing Home1936FormerfootballerMale
April 2020Dave BacuzziDublinHospitalisationDeceased[j]1940Former association football player and managerMale
April 2020Laura BernalRathmines[64]NoneDeceased[k]Mid-1950sDiplomat (ambassador to Ireland ofArgentina)Female
April 2020Noel WalshEnnis[67]Hospitalisation[67]Deceased[67]1935Formerfootballer, former administratorMale
May 2020Declan LynchAntrimSelf-isolation[68]Recovered[69]1992FootballerMale
June 2020Conor McKennaMelbourne[l]None[m]Recovered1996ProfessionalAustralian rules footballer andGaelic footballerMale
June 2020Arthur KeaveneyUnclearDeceased[74]1951Historian ofAncient RomeMale
September 2020Conor MorrisonSantry[n]Self-isolation[75]Recovered[o]Mid-1990sFootballerMale
September/October 2020[76]Tommy TubridyDoonbegSelf-isolationRecovered19??FootballerMale
September/October 2020David TubridyDoonbegSelf-isolation[77]Recovered1980sFootballerMale
October 2020Aidan BreenFermanaghSelf-isolation[78]Unclear19??FootballerMale
October 2020Jack ByrneDublinSelf-isolation[p]Recovered1996Association football playerMale
October 2020Emer CurrieDublinSelf-isolation[82]Recovered[83]1979Politician (one of 60members of the 26th Seanad)Female
November 2020Callum RobinsonDublinNone[q]Recovered1995Association football playerMale
November 2020Alan BrowneLondon[r]Self-isolationRecovered[s]1995Association football playerMale
November 2020Billy MorganCorkRequired health system treatment[88]Recovered[88]1945Football manager and formerplayerMale
November 2020Matt DohertyCardiff[t]UnclearRecovered[u]1992Association football playerMale
November 2020James McCleanCardiff[v]UnclearRecovered[w]1989Association football playerMale
December 2020Charlie McConalogueDublin[x]Self-isolation[94]Recovered[95]1977Politician (one of 160 members of the33rd Dáil),Minister for Agriculture, Food and the MarineMale
January 2021Helen McEnteeIrelandSelf-isolation[96]Recovered1986Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),Minister for JusticeFemale
January 2021James CrossSeaford, East Sussex[y]UnclearDeceased[97]1921[97]Diplomat and kidnapping survivor (October Crisis)Male
January 2021Adam IdahNorwich[z]Self-isolationN/A2001Association football playerMale
January 2021Ronan CurtisPortsmouth[aa]Self-isolationNo[100]1996Association football playerMale
February 2021Marie-Louise O'DonnellIrelandRecovered[101]1952Academic, broadcaster, former senatorFemale
March 2021Mark LaneganKillarney[102]Hospitalization[102]Recovered1964Singer and songwriterMale
March 2021Ruhan PretoriusChittagong[ab]Sent to isolation room[104]Recovered1991Cricket playerMale
August 2021Conor MeylerCounty Tyrone[ac]UnclearRecovered1994FootballerMale
August 2021Niall MorganCounty Tyrone[ad]UnclearRecovered1991FootballerMale
August 2021Chris de BurghEnniskerryAt home[106]1948SingerMale
August 2021Callum RobinsonWest Bromwich[ae]1995Association football playerMale
September 2021John MaughanEnniscrone[108]Isolation at homeRecovered1962Football managerMale
September 2021Shane LongFaro, Portugal[af]Self-isolation1987Association football playerMale
September 2021Brian KennedyKillarney[ag]Recovered1966SingerMale
November 2021Eamon RyanDublinSelf-isolation and retaking the test[ah]1963Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications,Minister for TransportMale
November 2021Frank FeighanSligoSelf-isolation[113]1962Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),Minister of State for Public Health, Well Being and National Drugs StrategyMale
November 2021Mark SykesOxford[ai]UnclearRecovered[115]1997Association football playerMale
December 2021Luke O'NeillLeinsterSelf-isolationRecovered[116]19??Scientist, Professor ofBiochemistry in the School of Biochemistry andImmunology atTrinity College DublinMale
March 2022Michael D. HigginsDublin[117]Self-isolation1941President of IrelandMale
March 2022Sabina HigginsDublin[118]Self-isolation1941/2Wife of thePresident of IrelandFemale
March 2022Simon HarrisLeinsterSelf-isolation[119]1986Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and ScienceMale
March 2022Thomas PringleIrelandSelf-isolation[120]1967Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil)Male
March 2022Brendan O'ConnorLeinsterSelf-isolation[121]1970Broadcaster, journalistMale
March 2022Claire D. CroninIreland[aj]Self-isolation1960Diplomat,United States Ambassador to IrelandFemale
March 2022Micheál MartinWashington, D.C.[ak]Self-isolation inBlair House1960Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),TaoiseachMale
March 2022Charlie McConalogueIrelandSelf-isolationRecovered[al]1977Politician (one of 160 members of the33rd Dáil),Minister for Agriculture, Food and the MarineMale
March 2022Dickie RockDublin[am]Self-isolationRecovered1936SingerMale
March 2022Helen McEnteeIrelandSelf-isolation[128]1986Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),Minister for JusticeFemale
March 2022Leo VaradkarIrelandSelf-isolation[129]1979Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),TánaisteFemale
April 2022Claire ByrneBray[130]Self-isolation[131]1975Journalist, presenterFemale
April 2022Cecelia AhernIrelandUnclearRecovered[132]1981WriterFemale
June 2022Eamon RyanDublinSelf-isolation[133]1963Politician (one of 160 members of the 33rd Dáil),Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications,Minister for TransportMale
July 2022Finlay BealhamDunedin[an]Unclear1991Rugby union playerMale
July 2022Maurice DeeganIreland[ao]UnclearRecovered1972Football refereeMale
Notes
  1. ^Footballers from Antrim, Fermanagh and Tyrone are included as they play games, and against teams from, acrossthe island.
  2. ^The formerMeath manager spoke during an interview onRTÉ Radio in January 2021 about spending six days inBlanchardstown'sConnolly Hospital the previous March after becoming ill six days after a routine medical appointment; he was discharged after a further six days on the 31st of that month.[35]
  3. ^Killeen returned to work in April and was reported as having recovered.[38] However, she said in late June she was "still on the long road to full recovery".[39]
  4. ^The singer—who lived part-time inKinvara, in the southwest ofCounty Galway, and married a woman fromCounty Donegal—died in hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, on 8 April 2020. His wife also contracted the virus but recovered.[43][44]
  5. ^The cartographer—who wrote on the west of Ireland, settled in theAran Islands and was a member ofAosdána and theRoyal Irish Academy—died in hospital in London, England, on 3 April 2020, two weeks after his wife.[47]
  6. ^The formerOffaly manager—who led the team to the1969 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final—died in Dublin on the morning of 7 April.[50]
  7. ^The hurler—who won the2017 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship withGalway—tested COVID-19 positive in the U.S., where he was working as a coach with theNew York team. Hisfiancée also tested positive. Both recovered. Their diagnoses were announced on 13 April after both had recovered.
  8. ^The former footballer died at the Maryborough Centre in Portlaoise on the morning of 14 April.[57][58]
  9. ^The former footballer died at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda on 20 April.[62]
  10. ^The Englishman—who had lived in Ireland since the 1970s and managed the association football clubsCork Hibernians andHome Farm—died at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin on 21 April.[63]
  11. ^The body of Argentina's ambassador to Ireland was found at her residence in Dublin on 26 April and subsequently identified as COVID-19 positive. Bernal was not repatriated and was buried nearFoxford,County Mayo.[65][66]
  12. ^The thenEssendon Football Club player became theAustralian Football League's first COVID-19 case when he returned a low-level positive result on 20 June. After a particularly negative reaction from the local media,[70][71] McKenna returned home and resumed his football career withTyrone.[72]
  13. ^McKenna's positive test could not be replicated.[73]
  14. ^The Donegal footballer discovered he had tested COVID-19 positive on a September Monday night inSantry before a scheduled operation to repair a leg injury.[75]
  15. ^A scheduled operation to repair a leg injury went ahead in October, indicating he was COVID-19 negative at this time (six weeks after the positive test).[75]
  16. ^The Republic of Ireland international association football player tested positive for COVID-19 while on international duty in October. Byrne's clubShamrock Rovers confirmed this while also announcing that another of their players, Aaron Greene, had tested positive.[79] Shamrock Rovers managerStephen Bradley said Byrne was "probably the worst out of the group" of players at the club.[80] Byrne later reported having had breathing difficulties while ill.[81]
  17. ^The Republic of Ireland international association football player wasasymptomatic.[84] He tested negative upon returning to his clubWest Bromwich Albion.[85]
  18. ^The Republic of Ireland international association football player tested positive for COVID-19 after playing a full mid-November game away toEngland atWembley Stadium.[86]
  19. ^Browne scored a winning goal for his clubPreston North End in December.[87]
  20. ^The Republic of Ireland international association football player tested positive for COVID-19 after playing a full mid-November game away toWales at theCardiff City Stadium. The announcement also includedJames McClean's positive result.[89]
  21. ^Doherty was playing for his clubTottenham Hotspur in December.[90]
  22. ^The Republic of Ireland international association football player tested positive for COVID-19 after playing a full mid-November game away toWales at theCardiff City Stadium. The announcement also includedMatt Doherty's positive result.[91]
  23. ^McClean was playing for his clubStoke City in December.[92]
  24. ^The minister was tested after returning fromBrussels on 17 December. The result was negative. McConalogue then went shopping inDublin city centre hours ahead of a scheduled five-day follow-up COVID-19 test which led to the positive result he received "sometime between 10.30am and 11am" on 23 December. Hedisplayed no symptoms.[93]
  25. ^Cross, a diplomat born inNenagh,County Tipperary, died of COVID-19 on 6 January 2021.
  26. ^Norwich City announced on 8 January that Idah had tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of his club'sFA Cup third round proper game againstCoventry City, but that the Republic of Ireland international association football player was "well" and isolating.[98]
  27. ^Portsmouth Football Club announced on 12 January that Republic of Ireland international association football player Curtis had tested positive for COVID-19 after "feeling rough" and developing symptoms ahead of his club'sFA CupThird round proper game againstBristol City.[99]
  28. ^South African-born Pretorius tested positive for COVID-19 while playing for theIreland Wolves cricket team in Bangladesh in 2020–21. The match was suspended.[103] His test was later found to be afalse positive.[104]
  29. ^The outbreak in theTyrone football squad twice delayed the2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championshipsemi-final againstKerry atCroke Park. Meyler later disclosed that he was one of the players who had tested positive for COVID-19 (despite having received two vaccinations), though he wasasymptomatic.[105]
  30. ^The outbreak in theTyrone football squad twice delayed the2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championshipsemi-final againstKerry atCroke Park. Morgan later disclosed that he was one of the players who had contracted COVID-19, though he mistook his symptoms forhayfever.[105]
  31. ^West Bromwich Albion Football Club announced on 25 August that Republic of Ireland international association football player Robinson had tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of his club's2021–22 EFL Cup second round game againstArsenal. The test result also caused the player to miss the upcoming2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A fixtures for his national team.[107]
  32. ^The Republic of Ireland international association football player tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A away game againstPortugal.[109]
  33. ^Belfast-born Kennedy tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after performing inKillarney.[110]
  34. ^Eamon Ryan's test result was announced late on 6 November alongside the cancellation of his planned visit to theCOP26 conference inGlasgow.[111] By the following evening, Ryan had taken a second test and set off for COP26 after receiving a negative result.[112]
  35. ^Sykes's introduction to the Republic of Ireland national football team was delayed after he tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of his clubOxford United's away game againstWigan Athletic..[114]
  36. ^Claire D. Cronin had been scheduled to attend the in-person meeting betweenPresident of the United StatesJoe Biden andTaoiseachMicheál Martin at theWhite House on 17 March, a meeting which ultimately did not occur (see below). She had also intended to participate in Irish-American festivities alongside Ambassador of Ireland to the United StatesDaniel Mulhall.[122]
  37. ^Micheál Martin's test result was announced on 16 March while he was at an event inWashington being held forSaint Patrick's Day. This meant Martin could not personally meet President of the United States Joe Biden at theWhite House as planned the next day. Biden and Martin met virtually instead, with Martin isolating inBlair House. Martin said he would chair the next cabinet meeting from the Irish embassy in Washington.[123][124]
  38. ^The minister had been due to travel to Canada for St Patrick's Day. He later confirmed that a positive test had prevented him from doing so. His period of isolation elapsed in time for him to sit on the "VIPlorry" at the parade inBuncrana.[125]
  39. ^Rock and his wife tested positive for COVID-19 in March 2022. Rock's wife later died in the intensive care unit of a Dublin hospital.[126][127]
  40. ^The Australian-born Irishprop had been due to play inthe first test of the2022 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand but COVID-19 meant he could not.[134]
  41. ^Deegan had been due to refereethe inaugural Tailteann Cup final but the GAA confirmed a change of referee on 6 July.[135] Deegan was absent for what would have been his final inter-county game after contractingCOVID-19.[136]

Cumulative cases by county

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Total confirmed cases (PCR) by county (to midnight 21 March 2022)[137]
CountyCases (%)
Dublin
422,228(30.20%)
Cork
139,325(9.97%)
Galway
75,453(5.40%)
Kildare
69,838(5.00%)
Limerick
58,564(4.19%)
Meath
58,042(4.15%)
Donegal
52,814(3.78%)
Louth
46,539(3.33%)
Tipperary
42,072(3.01%)
Wexford
37,442(2.68%)
Clare
35,870(2.57%)
Wicklow
35,398(2.53%)
Mayo
34,951(2.50%)
Waterford
33,923(2.43%)
Kerry
33,609(2.40%)
Westmeath
30,146(2.16%)
Kilkenny
25,549(1.83%)
Laois
23,536(1.68%)
Cavan
22,841(1.63%)
Offaly
21,438(1.53%)
Monaghan
20,729(1.48%)
Carlow
19,892(1.42%)
Roscommon
19,014(1.36%)
Sligo
17,275(1.24%)
Longford
12,739(0.91%)
Leitrim
8,658(0.62%)

Total: 1,397,885

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14-day epidemiology

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Confirmed COVID-19 cases by county notified in Ireland from 19 November 2021 to midnight 2 December 2021()
CountyConfirmed cases (26 Nov to 2 Dec)7-day incidence per 100,000 of population[a]Confirmed cases (19 Nov to 2 Dec)14-day incidence per 100,000 of population7-day incidence as percentage of 14-day incidence5 day moving average (28 Nov to 2 Dec)
Carlow6771,189.11,2362,171.054.77110
Cavan375492.38831,159.242.4760
Clare764643.01,4841,249.051.48113
Cork3,803700.57,5691,394.350.24558
Donegal793498.11,8211,143.943.55117
Dublin9,690719.219,9161,478.248.651,336
Galway1,563605.72,9971,161.452.15224
Kerry807546.41,6181,095.449.88115
Kildare1,719772.63,1341,408.554.85249
Kilkenny698703.41,5201,531.845.92107
Laois620732.01,1241,327.155.1695
Leitrim154480.63471,082.944.3826
Limerick922473.11,9841,018.046.47134
Longford370905.27121,742.051.9751
Louth897696.02,0251,571.244.30141
Mayo664508.81,4551,114.945.6492
Meath1,343688.62,6431,355.150.81213
Monaghan338550.66921,127.348.8457
Offaly447573.48251,058.254.1868
Roscommon389602.77391,145.052.6465
Sligo334509.77251,106.346.0757
Tipperary1,204754.62,4391,528.649.36173
Waterford792681.71,6751,441.847.28116
Westmeath804905.71,6771,889.247.94119
Wexford892595.81,8431,230.948.40133
Wicklow899631.21,5741,105.157.12106
Unknown/Other
Total31,958671.164,6571,357.849.434,078
Source: Health Protection Surveillance Centre[138]
  1. ^7-day and 14-day incidence rates per 100,000 of the population are based on the 2016 census from theCSO.
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Maps

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  • Cumulative cases by county
    Cumulative cases by county
      <19,014
      19,014–33,609
      33,609–69,838
      69,838–422,228
      ≥422,228
  • Cumulative incidence rate per 100,000 of population by county
    Cumulative incidence rate per 100,000 of population by county
      <24,980 per 100K
      24,980–27,206 per 100K
      27,206–29,432 per 100K
      29,432–31,657 per 100K
      31,657–33,883 per 100K
      ≥33,883 per 100K

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  97. ^abMontpetit, Jonathan (20 January 2021)."James Cross, British diplomat who survived FLQ kidnapping, dead at 99".CBC News. Retrieved20 January 2021.James Richard Cross was 99. His death, from COVID-19 on Jan. 6, was confirmed Wednesday by his son-in-law, John Stringer... Known as Jasper to friends and family, Cross was born in Ireland in 1921... Cross resumed his civil service career once back in London, though without any further foreign postings. He retired to Seaford, a small town on England's southern coast.
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  104. ^ab"Ruhan Pretorius opens up on 'bizarre few days' after false Covid-positive".ESPNcricinfo. 8 March 2021. Retrieved8 March 2021.He had taken one wicket in his first four-over spell as a first-change bowler, but was told to leave the field after 30 overs, with the match abandoned soon after... We started the first game all testing negative for Covid — we had to be negative in order to get on the field according to the protocols. Then halfway through the first innings I was pulled off the field and the game was stopped. To then be told I was potentially Covid-positive was a shock. I was isolated immediately from the team and was told to wear an orange suit — kind of like a sweat suit, but this one was for isolation. I then was taken in an ambulance to the team hotel, where I was immediately sent to the isolation room and spent the evening there... I underwent two tests — an emergency test and another along with the rest of the team. Luckily both came back negative, and the medical staff advised that the original test was a false positive, so I was able to resume the tour'.
  105. ^abRoche, Frank (15 September 2021)."'If somebody drops on this pitch, who's to blame?' – Tyrone players reveal the inside story of their Covid crisis".Irish Independent. Retrieved15 September 2021.Two of Tyrone's Sam Maguire heroes have spoken publicly about the Covid-19 crisis that ripped through their squad earlier this summer and threatened their participation in the All-Ireland series. Niall Morgan and Conor Meyler disclosed how joint-managers Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher told the group of plans to withdraw from their rescheduled semi-final against Kerry because of the health implications… Both the netminder and Tyrone's play-anywhere No 10 were among those to test positive for the virus… Even though he was 'double-jabbed', Meyler was among those to contract Covid after the virus got into his own family home. 'I had no symptoms, and I wouldn't have known only I was made go for a PCR test', the Omagh clubman explained… Morgan also tested positive, having initially thought he was merely suffering from hay fever.
  106. ^Horan, Niamh (29 August 2021)."Chris de Burgh tested positive for Covid despite double jab".Sunday Independent. Retrieved29 August 2021.TheLady in Red singer was speaking as he revealed he is the latest high profile figure to contract Covid-19 despite being fully-vaccinated. De Burgh (72), who is recovering at home in Wicklow, said the uneven approach toward music and sport has left him dismayed... De Burgh, who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine three months ago, discovered he had 'a mild dose' of the virus after he had a PCR test. Although the European Covid Certificate allows EU citizens to travel without a test, he said: 'I chose to take a PCR test two days before leaving for Europe, just to be safe, and I was totally shocked it came back positive'.
  107. ^"Callum Robinson tests positive for Covid-19".RTÉ Sport. 25 August 2021. Retrieved25 August 2021.West Brom manager Valerian Ismael confirmed that Robinson, along with goalkeeper David Button had contracted Covid-19 and would miss their Carabao Cup tie against Arsenal.Cooney, Gavin (25 August 2021)."Callum Robinson tests positive for Covid-19 on eve of World Cup qualifier squad announcement".The42.ie. Retrieved25 August 2021.
  108. ^Hogan, Vincent (11 September 2021)."'No madness, no cockiness, no nonsense songs' — Maughan hopeful it's finally Mayo's time".Irish Independent. Retrieved11 September 2021.Despite being fully vaccinated, hetested positive for Covidlast Monday week and has been isolating since at his house in Enniscrone. The symptoms arced about a week ago but have now begun to dissipate with the help of antibiotics, bike rides and time spent walking the beach. 'I honestly feel if I wasn't vaccinated, I'd be in hospital!' he says when I call. 'Just felt rotten last weekend and didn't stir off the couch. The symptoms of a bad 'flu with taste and smell still completely gone. Right now? I've no energy for Croke Park. But I'd hate to miss it'. His ten days of self-isolation are up so the tug of Dublin — he knows — will be insistent today (for the2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final).
  109. ^Cummiskey, Gavin (1 September 2021)."Shane Long ruled out of Portugal game after testing positive for Covid-19: Player isolating as Stephen Kenny hands St Mirren midfielder Jamie McGrath a spot in side".The Irish Times. Retrieved1 September 2021.Shane Long has tested positive for Covid-19 ahead of the Republic of Ireland's World Cup qualifier against Portugal in Faro. The FAI have announced that the Southampton strikerhas been isolated from the group, but it is not apparent if any other Irish player is deemed a close contact with the 34 year old. Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has released the team fortonight's match at Estádio Algarve with only 11 subs despite being allowed choose 12. Ronan Curtis and Nathan Collins are not included on the bench.
  110. ^Egan, Barry (17 October 2021)."Brian Kennedy: 'I've had three Cs — cancer, cardiac arrest and now Covid. What else can I bloody get?'".Sunday Independent. Retrieved17 October 2021.Then, last month, on September 22, he played his first gig in 19 months at the INEC Arena in Killarney, Co Kerry. Three days later, he started to feel ill. 'I felt a bit weird but the medication I'm on for my heart makes me feel strange anyway'. The next morning, his condition worsened. 'I felt really bad. I went and got a test, and I was told I was positive for Covid. I was like, 'Oh, fuck, this is the last thing I need'. From then, I started getting really unwell'. The good news, he says, is it would have been much worse for him if he hadn't been fully vaccinated. 'Obviously having done six months of chemotherapy and radiation for cancer, I was considered enough risk. I made a good recovery'.
  111. ^Libreri, Samantha (6 November 2021)."Eamon Ryan cancels COP26 trip after positive Covid test".RTÉ News and Current Affairs. Retrieved6 November 2021.Minister Ryan is not experiencing symptoms of the virus anddiscovered he was positive after taking a precautionary PCR testyesterday before attending COP26 on the advice of the conference organisers.
  112. ^"Ryan 'looking forward' to COP26 after negative Covid-19 test".RTÉ News and Current Affairs. 7 November 2021. Retrieved7 November 2021.However, in a statement this afternoon, the minister's department said that Mr Ryan had received notification from the Health Service Executive that a second test was recommended. The result of this test showed that Covid-19 was not detected. The department said: 'The public health advice in this instance is that the case is de-notified, close contacts are informed and the person can continue about their business. Minister Ryan now plans to travel to Glasgow for COP26 tomorrow'.
  113. ^Deering, Paul (9 November 2021)."Minister Frank Feighan tests positive for Covid-19".The Sligo Champion. Retrieved9 November 2021.The Minister of State with Responsibility for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategyexperienced mild symptoms of the coronaviruson Sunday, and has received a positive result from a PCR test. 'Minister Feighan experienced mild symptoms of Covid-19. As per public health advice, Minister Feighanimmediately self-isolated and arranged a test which has returned a "detected" result'.
  114. ^"Adding depth to squad next big challenge for Stephen Kenny".Irish Independent. 19 December 2021. Retrieved19 December 2021.'Obviously we know Mark Sykes is having a good spell at Oxford. He got coronavirus and was ruled out for a couple of weeks. He had a good spell, we wanted to see him and then we couldn't bcause he got coronavirus and then he scored in his comeback game, he's scored in his last two games actually'.
  115. ^Roberts, James (7 December 2021)."Mark Sykes explains impact of Oxford United away trips".Oxford Mail. Retrieved7 December 2021.The 24-year-old (above) was one of seven players to test positive for Covidbefore the postponed trip to Wigan Athletic onNovember 20, returning as a late substitute at the Stadium of Light.
  116. ^O'Neill, Luke (19 December 2021)."Covid might have got me in the end, but science saved me".Sunday Independent. Retrieved19 December 2021.My Covid story beganalmost two weeks ago when I was identified as a close contact by someone at work. I was in a meeting with them that went on for about 45 minutes in a well-ventilated room with me over two metres away, so it just shows you. The HSE sent me three antigen tests. I took the first one and it was negative. I went about my business. But the second one I tooktwo days later, as per the instructions, was positive... As the day went on, the symptoms began. My nose began running like a tap. Also sneezing. Then a dry cough began that was quite uncomfortable. And a thumping headache. No fever and no loss of smell or taste. I stayed in bed. These symptoms continued for about two days, and also fatigue. I felt wiped out for a day or so. But after three days I began to feel better... I've been symptom-free now forfour days and through my 10-day isolation.
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  119. ^"Simon Harris tests positive for Covid-19".RTÉ News and Current Affairs. 11 March 2022. Retrieved11 March 2022.Earlier, the Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris confirmed that he has tested positive for Covid-19. The former Minister for Health shared his result on social media, alongside a picture of a positive antigen test. 'Woke up feeling a bit rottentoday and took an antigen test. Unfortunately, it is positive', Mr Harris wrote. 'Will be working away from home for next few days. Suggestions to occupy the time in isolation also welcome'.
  120. ^"Pringle confirms he has tested positive for Covid-19".Donegal Daily. 13 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.In a post on his Facebook pageyesterday, the Killybegs man said he would be isolating for the next week.
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  122. ^"Positive Covid test forces US Ambassador to miss St Patrick's Day in Washington".Donegal Daily. 16 March 2022. Retrieved16 March 2022.Posting her news on Twittertoday, Ambassador Cronin added that she was 'thankful to be fully vaccinated and I am feeling well'.
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  133. ^Ryan, Philip (13 June 2022)."Environment Minister Eamon Ryan tests positive for Covid-19".Irish Independent. Retrieved13 June 2022.The minister felt unwell after attending a press conference this morning and took an antigen test which gave a positive result. He will not attend Tuesday's Cabinet meeting and will isolate at home for seven days.
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