
Latest figures No further deaths but 384 new Covid-19 cases confirmed
There has been no further Covid-19 related deaths while 384 new cases of the virus have been confirmed by the Department of Health this evening.
This means the Covid-19 death toll is 4,534 while the total number of confirmed cases in Ireland now stands at 226,741.
.Of the cases notified today, 195 are diagnosed in men and 187 are in women
A total of 145 of the new cases are in Dublin, 41 in Kildare, 37 in Offaly, 29 in Galway, 24 in Cork and the remaining 108 cases are spread across 17 other counties
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As of 8am today, 349 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 86 are in ICU. 17 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.
As of March 11, 589,512 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Ireland with 426,819 people having received their first dose and 162,693 people have received their second dose
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