Covid: 13 deaths, 2,944 new cases with 95 in Mayo

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 13 additional deaths related to Covid-19.

All 13 of these deaths occurred in January.

The median age of those who died is 83 years, and the age range is 66 to 97 years.

There was no newly reported death in healthcare workers.

There was no newly reported death in a person under the age of 30.

There has been a total of 2,608 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland.

As of midnight on Saturday, the HPSC registered 2,944 new confirmed cases, bringing the total to 172,726.

They include 95 in Mayo, now with 2,134 in the past two weeks.

It leaves the county with a 14-day incidence rate of 1635.2 - the eighth highest in the country and above the the national average of 1487.

Of the other cases notified today:

1,336 are men and 1,578 are women

57% are under 45 years of age

the median age is 40 years old

1,065 cases are in Dublin, 306 in Cork, 181 in Galway, 180 in Kildare, 160 in Limerick and the remaining 1,052 cases are spread across all other counties

As of 2 p.m. today, 1,928 Covid-19 patients were hospitalised of which 195 are in ICU.

There have been 68 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, said: "The situation in our hospitals is stark.

"We are seeing people of all ages being admitted to hospital and being taken into intensive care units.

"The levels of infection are such that your chances of transmitting or getting Covid-19 are very high, and we know that a proportion of those cases will lead to serious illness and mortality.

"There is no group who should feel the public health advice does not apply to them.

"It is only if we act together that we can keep ourselves, our loved ones, and health and social care facilities safe.

"As we look forward to the week ahead, consider your choices and make the right ones. Do not go into work tomorrow if you can work from home. If you are an employer, facilitate remote working for your employees."