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Covid 19 Part XXII-30,360 in ROI(1,781 deaths) 8,035 in NI (568 deaths)(10/09)Read OP

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 325 ✭✭BobbyMalone


    thelad95 wrote: »
    They'll need far stricter restrictions for Dublin. For a start, the proportion of people that use public transport on a casual basis in Dublin (for non essential reasons) is an exponential multiple of those in Laois, Offaly or Kildare would.

    Now would be the time for the NTA to step up and recommend a temporary significant increase in scheduled services to allow for social distancing on LUAS, DART and Dublin Bus if possible. Doubtful they'll do it though.


    It would indeed be difficult seeing them increasing the use of their fleet - and I guess problematic at rush hour when that already full fleet has to meet increased demand. Dublin Bus are already limiting passengers getting on (when full, they just don't stop), but definitely more difficult on a tram or a train.

    thelad95 wrote: »
    Some offices are implementing "experimental" returns to offices but this will be shut down on a blanket basis I imagine.


    Yeah, this is me. Was supposed to be in last week, now it's next week, but I'm doubting it will happen what with the cases and the talk of a Dublin lockdown.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 466 ✭✭DangerScouse


    Sam McConkey is saying nationwide lockdown for 6 weeks.

    Some sense at last.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,772 ✭✭✭✭Alf Veedersane


    I meant it more in a sense that I know for a fact an awful lot of people took it as a situation where your telling us we can't do this so where gonna do it even more. The numbers because of clusters where always gonna go down once they got a hold of the situation thankfully.

    It worked though and that's the salient point.

    You can't take a course of action on the basis that people might go full retard if you take a different course.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,136 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    Itssoeasy wrote: »
    He gave the 307 number but mentioned the trend of there being a lag on Tuesdays from the weekend and that the fact that a high number are close contacts so the source is known. He also talked about trends.
    Fergal is really one of the better ones around this and has generally reported well throughout.

    Incidentally has anyone looked in on the patients in the loony ward on FB yet?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,059 ✭✭✭✭spookwoman


    Todays numbers 08/09/2020
    307 New cases with 1 denotifications. Total = 30,080
    1 Deaths with 0 denotification. Total = 1,777
    Monday to Sunday average for week 131.57 with total of 921 cases.
    Last week was avg 115.00 with Total of 807 cases.
    Rolling Tue 07/09/2020 151.43/ Total = 1060
    Rolling Tue 01/09/2020 Average = 119.71. Total = 838

    Briefing
    182 in Dublin, 25 in Kildare, 19 in Limerick, 15 in Wexford, 15 in Louth, 8 in Wicklow, 6 in Galway, 6 in Clare, 6 in Kilkenny and the remaining 25 cases are located in Cavan, Cork, Donegal, Kerry, Longford, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Sligo, Tipperary, WATERFORD, Westmeath.


    (06/09/20 GOV.IE) Taken from HUB Gov.ie statement linking to Sundays Number
    Hospital 3429 +2
    ICU 449 +1
    Healthcare workers 8,780 +9
    Clusters 2,885+7
    Cases Associated with Clusters 16,237+30
    Median Age 46

    (08/09/20 HUB) @18.00
    ICU 6 -
    Admissions and Discharged - -
    Confirmed In Hospital 49-
    Admission (24 hrs) 2
    Discharged (24 hrs) 2

    HSE operations report is published after 22.00hrs
    07/09/2020

    Number of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Admitted across 29 acute sites
    (Including CHI) 50 (+2)
    Critical Care Beds 436 (-)
    Critical Care Beds Open 345 (-2)
    Occupied / Reserved 276 (-11)
    Occupied Reserved C19 6 (-1)
    Available 48 (+2)
    Vacant General 442 (-126)
    Vacant Critical Care Public 48 (+2)
    Vacant Critical Care Paediatric 2 (-)
    Vacant Critical Care Private 16(+4)
    Confirmed Critical Care 6 / Suspected Critical Care 7
    C19 Deaths 0 / Suspected Deaths 0
    Confirmed Ventilated 6 / Suspected Ventilated 3

    Transmission
    (06/09/20 GOV.IE)
    Community 30.2% -
    Close Contact Confirmed 66.4% -
    Travel 2.5% -
    Unknown 0.9% +.1%

    (08/09/20 Press release)
    Community 44 Yesterday 19
    Close Contact 64% 196± Yesterday 48% 49±

    (08/09/20 Hub)
    Total 913,168 +6,678
    Hospital Total 336,901 3,513
    Labs Total 576,267 +3,223
    Total Positive 33,309 +119 %Positive 3.6% -.1% Week% Positive 1.6% -



    |Age Affected|Incr|Hospitalised|Incr
    (06/09/2020 Gov.ie)
    0-4|323|+5|26|-
    5-14|649|+9|19|-1
    15-24|2,816|+24|84|+1
    25-34|5,221|+18|209|-
    35-44|5,203|+20|278|-
    45-54|5,159|+11|460|+1
    55-64|3,588|+7|505|-
    65-74|1,977|+2|603|-
    75-84|2,387|+4|761|+1
    85+|2,416|+1|483|-
    ?|24|-|1|-


    County|06/09/2020|Incr|05/09/2020|Incr|County|06/09/2020|Incr|05/09/2020|Incr
    Carlow|255|-|255|+1|Cavan|901|+1-|900|-
    Clare|479|-|479|+1|Cork|1,662|+2|1660|+5
    Donegal|547|-|547|+2|Dublin|13,868|+56|13,812|+68
    Galway|540|+6|534|+9|Kerry|342|+2|340|-
    Kildare|2,320|-|2,320|+9|Kilkenny|416|-|416|+3
    Laois|396|-|396|+4|Leitrim|101|+11|90|+1
    Limerick|819|+2|817|+13|Longford|308|+4|304|+1
    Louth|844|+4|840|-|Mayo|593|+1|592|+1
    Meath|922|+2|920|+1|Monaghan|579|+1|578|-
    Offaly|648|+4|644|+3|Roscommon|365|-|365|+1
    Sligo|158|-|158|-|Tipperary|730|+2|728|+2
    Waterford|211|-|211|+2|Westmeath|697|+2|695|+1
    Wexford|311|+1|310|+5|Wicklow|761|-|761|+5


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,259 ✭✭✭✭hynesie08


    is_that_so wrote: »
    Fergal is really one of the better ones around this and has generally reported well throughout.

    Incidentally has anyone looked in on the patients in the loony ward on FB yet?

    Checking FB groups or the rona...... I know which I'd pick


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    No point in locking down entire counties, in Limericks case at least they just need to lockdown Rathkeale and we’ll be sorted (none of them have the balls to call out where all the cases popping up here are coming from though :rolleyes:).

    Everyone says in a lockdown situation, oh don't lock me down, my area is not the problem, it's that other area. They said it Leicester, they said it in Offaly. Cant see you how you can lockdown less than a county.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,722 ✭✭✭DebDynamite


    So why aren’t older people getting the virus now (or rather, why aren’t they dying from it)? I’ve seen people say it’s because older people are cocooning, but they’re definitely not cocooning as much as they did from mid-March until mid-May. Elderly people weren’t having people in their homes and were looking at their grandkids through a window for about 2 months, but they were still getting the virus and dying from it in big numbers.

    The cocooning has definitely eased up. I know of elderly people who have gone on staycations and have have seen some out having a meal in town. They’re back seeing and hugging their grandkids and having guests back in their house.

    Is it because the majority of cases (not even just deaths) amongst the elderly occurred in nursing homes, and now that they’ve been sorted out, older people aren’t getting it, or are getting it, but are asymptomatic for the most part? As we’re picking up a lot of asymptomatic cases through mass testing in certain work places, are we just not catching cases amongst the elderly as obviously they’re not working, so are not getting tested.

    People are saying they’re just not catching it *yet*, but we’ve had high cases for about a month now, and still no major sign of anything happing amongst the elderly, when back in March it was happening much sooner than this.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41,089 ✭✭✭✭Itssoeasy


    is_that_so wrote: »
    Fergal is really one of the better ones around this and has generally reported well throughout.

    Incidentally has anyone looked in on the patients in the loony ward on FB yet?

    In fairness even his tone when reporting the numbers has been excellent and it doesn’t change depending on the numbers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 201 ✭✭babyboom


    I have had to stump up my own money for a biopsy that I've been waiting on a year. I've no health insurance and the public list is so long I'll be dead before I'm seen. The increase in Dublin numbers is worrying. I can't afford to have this cancelled. There are a number of cases in my local area due to some plonker coming back from his holiday and throwing a house party. These fools don't realise the knock on effect their selfish actions have.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,065 ✭✭✭funnydoggy


    It could be the start of the end.:D This will be over one day. Can't wait until all we are thinking about is the vast amount of money this all cost. Never stressed at all through the last recession.
    This has affected everyone's lives to a much greater extent even if you never test positive or get sick.

    Let's hope people are nicer to each other too! The amount of unwarranted hate and vitriol I've seen online has increased tenfold since the lockdown.


    People need a night out methinks :D


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Can we lock McConkey down for 6 weeks instead?

    Lock us down now :pac::pac::pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,065 ✭✭✭funnydoggy


    So why aren’t older people getting the virus now (or rather, why aren’t they dying from it)? I’ve seen people say it’s because older people are cocooning, but they’re definitely not cocooning as much as they did from mid-March until mid-May. Elderly people weren’t having people in their homes and were looking at their grandkids through a window for about 2 months, but they were still getting the virus and dying from it in big numbers.

    The cocooning has definitely eased up. I know of elderly people who have gone on staycations and have have seen some out having a meal in town. They’re back seeing and hugging their grandkids and having guests back in their house.

    Is it because the majority of cases (not even just deaths) amongst the elderly occurred in nursing homes, and now that they’ve been sorted out, older people aren’t getting it, or are getting it, but are symptomatic for the most part. As we’re picking up a lot of asymptomatic cases through mass testing in certain work places, are we just not catching cases amongst the elderly as obviously they’re not working, so are not getting tested.

    People are saying they’re just not catching it *yet*, but we’ve had high cases for about a month now, and still no major sign of anything happing amongst the elderly, when back in March it was happening much sooner than this.


    It's food for thought at least!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 596 ✭✭✭majcos


    PopTarts wrote: »
    It would be interesting to see when the person did sadly die - RIP.

    No real changes in ICU to put it down to that.
    Not all people who died of Covid-19 were admitted to ICU. That person may not have been admitted to ICU but that does not mean that person did not die directly due to Covid.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,208 ✭✭✭✭How Soon Is Now


    It worked though and that's the salient point.

    You can't take a course of action on the basis that people might go full retard if you take a different course.

    To be honest people are gonna do what they like no matter what choices are made there's not much that can be done in most cases.

    The original lockdown most people made an effort but plenty didn't and there clearly not going to now.

    So if the government announces restrictions for Dublin the same will happen again only difference is the rules won't be as tight and people will be less likely to want to go backwards.

    There number of cases in Dublin where always going to go up with bascially everything open again and most people are out traveling nearly every day mixed together.

    It's unavoidable really all you can do is look after yourself wear the mask when needed wash your hands and keep some kind of distance where possible other then that there's **** all else you can do especially when not everyone is on the same page.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,136 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    babyboom wrote: »
    I have had to stump up my own money for a biopsy that I've been waiting on a year. I've no health insurance and the public list is so long I'll be dead before I'm seen. The increase in Dublin numbers is worrying. I can't afford to have this cancelled. There are a number of cases in my local area due to some plonker coming back from his holiday and throwing a house party. These fools don't realise the knock on effect their selfish actions have.
    They've always said to engage if you have a medical need to.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,653 ✭✭✭✭Plumbthedepths


    Sam McConkey is saying nationwide lockdown for 6 weeks.

    There's a surprise and after six weeks what then?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    So why aren’t older people getting the virus now (or rather, why aren’t they dying from it)? I’ve seen people say it’s because older people are cocooning, but they’re definitely not cocooning as much as they did from mid-March until mid-May. Elderly people weren’t having people in their homes and were looking at their grandkids through a window for about 2 months, but they were still getting the virus and dying from it in big numbers.

    The cocooning has definitely eased up. I know of elderly people who have gone on staycations and have have seen some out having a meal in town. They’re back seeing and hugging their grandkids and having guests back in their house.

    Is it because the majority of cases (not even just deaths) amongst the elderly occurred in nursing homes, and now that they’ve been sorted out, older people aren’t getting it, or are getting it, but are symptomatic for the most part. As we’re picking up a lot of asymptomatic cases through mass testing in certain work places, are we just not catching cases amongst the elderly as obviously they’re not working, so are not getting tested.

    People are saying they’re just not catching it *yet*, but we’ve had high cases for about a month now, and still no major sign of anything happing amongst the elderly, when back in March it was happening much sooner than this.


    The virus has run it's course in terms of serious illness?

    Leo seems to be using this as the reason to open pubs. He tweeted recently how little illness there is second time around.

    Would be great to think that's true but could be utter BS. Proceed with caution until someone in authority tells us this.

    Positives are:

    Virus might be weakening.
    Could get a vaccine before Christmas holidays.

    We live in hope.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,772 ✭✭✭✭Alf Veedersane


    To be honest people are gonna do what they like no matter what choices are made there's not much that can be done in most cases.

    The original lockdown most people made an effort but plenty didn't and there clearly not going to now.

    So if the government announces restrictions for Dublin the same will happen again only difference is the rules won't be as tight and people will be less likely to want to go backwards.

    There number of cases in Dublin where always going to go up with bascially everything open again and most people are out traveling nearly every day mixed together.

    It's unavoidable really all you can do is look after yourself wear the mask when needed wash your hands and keep some kind of distance where possible other then that there's **** all else you can do especially when not everyone is on the same page.

    So try nothing because too many people won't bother listening?

    Sounds like a shíte idea to be honest.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,136 ✭✭✭✭is_that_so


    There's a surprise and after six weeks what then?
    Another 6 weeks!


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    There's a surprise and after six weeks what then?

    I didnt say i agree with him.

    Just sayin...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,653 ✭✭✭✭Plumbthedepths


    Can we lock McConkey down for 6 weeks instead?

    I suggested yesterday putting him on the PUP scheme to see how enthusiastic he would be about a lockdown then.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,065 ✭✭✭funnydoggy


    The virus has run it's course in terms of serious illness?

    Leo seems to be using this as the reason to open pubs. He tweeted recently how little illness there is second time around.

    Would be great to think that's true but could be utter BS. Proceed with caution until someone in authority tells us this.

    Positives are:

    Virus might be weakening.
    Could get a vaccine before Christmas holidays.

    We live in hope.


    I'm going to listen to Leo anyway and take comfort in the fact that the majority of cases are asymptomatic now. :D

    And those are lovely positives! I wonder is there any research into the virus weakening or not.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,653 ✭✭✭✭Plumbthedepths


    I didnt say i agree with him.

    Just sayin...

    That's fine and apologies if you think I was having a go. Did McConkey say what would happen after the six weeks if we see a rise again.
    I have no time for him due to the number of times he has changed his opinion.
    Staines is looney tunes but at least he is consistent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,917 ✭✭✭✭iguana


    People are saying they’re just not catching it *yet*, but we’ve had high cases for about a month now, and still no major sign of anything happing amongst the elderly, when back in March it was happening much sooner than this.

    Because what happened in March was much, much further into that wave than we are into this one. What’s happening now is what we didn’t realise was happening last winter/early spring. Bear in mind we likely caught 10% of cases in the first wave. So by the time we noticed it was happening here, the spread had been going on for months. A spread of mainly mild and asymptomatic cases leading to few hospitalizations. Invisible if you aren’t looking for it. But some of our first identified cases were community transmission, some of those patients already in ICU.

    We are seeing at least some of the spread now. And can slow it, but realistically we need to do so, so much more to prevent what we’re heading towards again.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,059 ✭✭✭✭spookwoman


    Rolling Week ending totals
    Cases / Deaths
    Day|Date|Cases|Deaths|Case Denot|Death Denot|Total Cases|Total Deaths|Week Avg|Week Tot
    Tue|25/08/2020|92|0|7|0|28,201|1,777|103.57|725
    |Totals|725|5|23|3|28,201| 1,777| 103.57| 725
    |||||||||
    Tue|01/09/2020|217|0|3|0|29,025|1,777|119.71|838
    |Totals|838|0|14|0|29,025|1,777| 119.71|838
    |||||||||
    Wed|02/09/2020|89|1|0|1|29,225|1,777|109.00|763
    Thur|03/09/2020|95|0|3|0|29,206|1,777|109.29|765
    Fri|04/09/2020|98|0|1|0|29,303|1,777|105.14|736
    Sat|05/09/2020|231|0|0|0|29,534|1,777|117.86|825
    Sun|06/09/2020|138|0|0|0|29,672|1,777|131.57|921
    Mon|07/09/2020|102|0|0|0|29,774|1,777|138.57|970
    Tue|08/09/2020|307|1|1|0|30,080|17,778|151.43|1060
    |Totals|1060|2|5|1|30,080|1,778|151.43|1060


    Hospital Data (Gov.ie) 2 Days Behind
    Day|Date|Hospital|Inc|ICU|Inc|Deaths|Inc|Healthcare workers|Inc|Clusters|Inc|Cases Assoc|Inc|
    Sun|23/08/2020|3,397|-1|443|-|1,519|-|8,562|+9|2,584|+4|15,201|+35
    |Totals|-|9|-|2|-|2|-|52|-|88|-|358
    Sun|30/08/2020|3,405|+5|446|-|1,519|-|8,637|+9|2,733|-8|15,764|+13
    |Totals|-|8|-|3|-|0|-|75|-|149|-|554
    |||||||||||||||
    Mon|31/08/2020|3,411|+6|447|+1|1,519|-|8,660|+23|2,783|+50|15,902|+138
    Tue|01/09/2020|3,415|+4|447|-|1,519|-|8,678|+18|2,810|+27|15,964|+62
    Wed|02|09|2020|3,412|-3|447|-|1,519|-|8,695|+17|2,826|+16|16,025|+61
    Thur|03/09/2020|3,418|+6|448|+1|1,519|-|8,719|+24|2,848|+22|16,107|+82
    Fri|04/09/2020|3,424|+6|448|-|1,519|-|8,742|+23|2,865|+17|16,147|+40
    Sat|05/09/2020|3,427|+3|448|-|1519|-|8,771|+29|2,878|+13|16,207|+60
    Sun|06/09/2020|3,429|+2|449|+1|1520|+1|8780|+9|2885|+7|16237|+30
    Totals|-|-|24|-|3|-|1|-|143|-|152|-|473|


    HSE Beds (HSE.ie) Released approx. 10pm at night
    CC = Critical Care
    Day|Date|Total CC Beds|Inc|Tot CC Beds Open|Inc|Tot Occupied CC|Inc|Occupied Covid|Inc|Available Adult CC Public|Inc|Vacant Gen|Inc|Adult Pub|Inc|Paed|Inc|Private|Inc
    Mon|24/08/20|428|-|350|-3|279|+5|5|-1|31|-19|341|-268|31|-19|8|-2|19|+3
    |||||||||||||||
    Mon|31/08/20|436|+1|351|-5|276|-5|6|+1|41|-6|238|-292|41|-6|6|-|14|-7
    |||||||||||||||
    Tue|01/09/20|437|+1|356|+5|287|+11|6|-|41|-|262|+24|41|-|1|-5|12|-2
    Wed|02/09/20|441|+4|348|-8|287|-|6|-|39|-2|283|+21|39|-2|2|+1|9|-3
    Thur|03/09/20|440|-1|350|+2|291|+4|7|+1|40|+1|299|+16|40|+1|1|-1|8|-1
    Fri|04/09/20|440|-|347|-3|283|-8|7|-|49|+9|358|+59|49|+9|3|+2|6|-2
    Sat|05/09/20|439|-1|347|-|287|+4|7|-|46|-3|568|+210|46|-3|2|-1|12|+6
    Sun|06/09/20|436|-3|345|-2|276|-11|6|-1|48|+2|442|-126|48|+2|2|-|16|+4
    Mon|07/09/20|431|-5|350|+5|265|-11|6|-|47|-1|301|-141|47|-1|3|+1|8|-8

    HSE Critical Care Covid 19 Data(HSE.ie) Released approx. 10pm at night
    CC = Critical Care
    Day|Date|Confirmed CC|Suspected CC|Confirmed CC Deaths|Suspected CC Deaths|Confirmed Ventilated|Suspected Ventilated
    Mon|24/08/20|5|9|0|0|3|4
    |||||||||||||||
    Mon|31/08/20|6|11|0|0|5|1

    |||||||||||||||
    Tue|01/09/20|6|15|0|0|6|5
    Wed|02/09/20|6|9|0|0|6|5
    Thur|03/09/20|7|6|0|0|6|3
    Fri|04/09/20|7|7|0|0|6|4
    Sat|05/09/20|7|8|0|0|6|5
    Sun|06/09/20|6|7|0|0|6|3
    Mon|07/09/20|6|5|0|0|6|4


    Transmission week totals (Gov.ie 2 days behind and Daily Press Release)
    Day|Date|Community|%|%Inc|Close Contact|%|%Inc|Travel%|Unknown
    Sat|22/08/2020|15|30.7%|-|68|66.2%|-.1%|2.4%|0.7%
    Sun|23/08/2020|16|30.5%|-.2%|23|66.4%|+.2%|2.4%|0.7%
    Mon|24/08/2020|14|30.4%|-.1%|60|66.5%|+1%|2.4%|0.7%
    Tue|25|08|2020|11|30.3%|-.1%|46|66.4%|-.1%|2.4%|0.8%
    Totals||96|||311|-|-|-|
    |-|-||-|-|-|-|-|-|
    Sat|29/08/2020|19|-30.2%|-.1%|32|66.5%|+.1%|2.5%|0.8%
    Sun|30/08/20|6|30.1%|-.1%|15|60.7%|+.2%|2.5%|0.8%
    Mon|31/08/20|14|30.2%|+.1%|27|60.6%|-.1%|2.5%|0.8%
    Tue|01/09/20|19|30.1%|-.1%|103|66.6%|-|2.5%|0.8%

    Totals||99|||396|-|-|-|
    |-|-||-|-|-|-|-|-|
    Wed|02/09/2020|8|30.1%|-|53|66.7%|+.1%|2.5%|0.8%
    Thur|03/09/2020|16|30.1%|-|47% 45±|66.7%|-|2.5%|0.8%
    Fri|04/09/2020|9|30.2%|+.1%|42% 41±|66.4%|-.3%|2.5%|0.9%
    Sat|05/09/2020|54|30.2%|-|48% 111|66.4%|-|2.5%|0.9%
    Sun|06/09/2020|23|33.2%|-|39% 54|66.5%|+.1%|2.5%|0.9%
    Mon|07/09/2020|19|-|-|48% 49±|-|-|-|-
    Tue|08/09/2020|44||-|64% 196±|-|-|-|-

    Totals||173|||549±


    No results released on a Sunday
    Testing week totals (Hub)
    Day|Date|Total|Hospital|Inc|Lab|Inc|Total Pos|%Pos|24 Tested|Week Tested|%Week Pos
    Mon|24/08/20|777,635|293,616|1,810|484,019|3,028|31,380|4.0%|4,838|52,061|1.4%
    Tue|25/08/20|782,633|296,405|2,789|486,228|2,209|31,481|4.0%|4,998|52,720|1.5%
    Totals||||17,531||35,189|799
    Mon|31/08/20|839,814|313,102|1,909|526,712|7,431|32,143|3.8%|9,340|62,179|1.2%
    Tue|01/09/20|844,706|316,092|2,909|528,614|1,902|32,233|3.8%|4,892|62,056|1.2%

    Totals||||19,687||42,386|752

    Wed|02/09/20|852,007|319,781|3,689|532,226|3,612|32,338|3.8%|7,301|61,709|1.2%
    Thur|03/09/20|864,508|323,311|3,350|541,197|8,971|32,475|3.8%|12,501|61,936|1.2%
    Fri|04/09/20|878,572|326,445|3,134|552,127|10,930|32,630|3.7%|14,064|63,697|1.3%
    Sat|05/09/20|889,757|329,119|2,672|560,640|8,513|32,784|3.7%|11,185|64,942||1.35
    Sun|06/09/20|900,179|331,224|2,107|568,955|8,315|-|-|10,422|-|-
    Mon|07/09/20|906,432|333,388|2,164|573,044|4,089|33,190|3.7%|6,253|66,618|1.6%
    Tue|08/09/20|913,168|336,901|3,513|576,267|3,223|33,309|3.6%|6,678|68,462|1.6%
    Totals||||20,809||47,653|1076

    26/08/20 Hub discrepancy of 17, 7648 listed as 24hr total, should be 7665.
    05/09/20 Hub discrepancy of 64,942 listed as Week total, should be 65,045
    08/09/20| Hub discrepancy of 64,462 listed as Week total, should be 68,404


    No Positive on Sundays


    Age Affected 2 Days Behind
    Day|Date|0-4|Inc|5-14|Inc|15-24|Inc|25-34|Inc|35-44|Inc|45-54|Inc|55-64|Inc|65-74|Inc|74-84|Inc|85+|Inc|?|Inc|
    Sun|23/08/20|274|+3|507|+8|2,443|+47|4,904|+26|4,933|+18|4,937|+13|3,457|+12|1,911|+8|2,335|+5|2,387|+1|21|-1
    Totals|-|-|27|-|57|-|201|-|176|-|123|-|101|-|72|-|26|-|13|-|4|-|0
    |||||||||||||||||||||||
    Sun|30/08/2020|291|+1|567|+5|2,602|+11|5,041|+10|5,052|+11|5,038|+3|3,514|+9|1,930|-1|2,356|+1|2,391|-|23|-
    Totals|-|-|20|-|60|-|159|-|137|-|119|-|101|-|57|-|19|-|21|-|4|-|2
    |||||||||||||||||||||||
    Mon|31/08/2020|301|+7|590|+23|2,650|+48|5,083|+42|5,084|+32|5,067|+29|3,529|+15|1,938|+8|2,363|+7|2,397|+6|23|-
    Tue|01/09/2020|303|+2|602|+12|2,675|+25|5,094|+11|5,089|+5|5,078|+11|3,536|+7|1,940|+2|2,369|+6|2,402|+5|23|-
    Wed|02/09/2020|307|+4|612|+10|2,694|+19|5,109|+15|5,105|+16|5,087|+9|3,545|+9|1,947|+7|2,372|+3|2,403|+1|24|+1
    Thur|03/09/2020|315|+8|622|+10|2,713|+19|5,127|+18|5,115|+10|5,101|+14|3,554|+9|1,947|-|2,374|+2|2,411|+8|24|-
    Fri|03/09/2020|321|+6|636|+14|2761|+48|5178|+51|5157|+42|5129|+28|3571|+17|1962|+15|2381|+7|2414|+3|24|-
    Sat|04/09/2020|328|+7|640|+4|2792|+31|5203|+25|5183|26|5148|+19|3581|+10|1975|+13|2383|+2|2415|+1|24|-
    Sun|05/09/2020|333|+5|649|+9|2816|+24|5221|+18|5203|+20|5159|+11|3588|+7|1977|+2|2387|+4|2416|+1|24|-

    Totals|-|-|39|-|82|-|214|-|180|-|151|-|121|-|74|-|47|-|31|-|25|-|1


    Age Hospitalised 2 Days behind
    Day|Date|0-4|Inc|5-14|Inc|15-24|Inc|25-34|Inc|35-44|Inc|45-54|Inc|55-64|Inc|65-74|Inc|74-84|Inc|85+|Inc|?|Inc|
    Sun|23/08/20|24|-|18|-|79|-2|205|-2|279|-|458|+2|504|+1|596|-|753|-|480|-|1|-
    Totals|-|-|0|-|0|-|-2|-|2|-|3|-|3|-|1|-|1|-|0|-|1|-|0

    Sun|30/08/20|26|-|19|-|81|-|209|+1|282|+2|457|+1|505|-|595|+1|754|-|476|-|1|-
    Totals|-|-|2|-|1|-|2|-|4|-|3|-|-1|-|1|-|-1|-|1|-|-4|-|0
    Mon|31/08/20|27|+1|19|-|82|+1|210|+1|281|-1|457|-|505|-|595|-|757|+3|477|+1|1|-
    Tue|01/09/20|26|-1|19|-|82|-|210|-|280|-1|458|+1|504|-1|595|-|759|+2|481|+4|1|-
    Wed|02/09/20|25|-1|19|-|80|-2|210|-|278|-2|458|-|503|-1|598|+3|759|-|481|-|1|-
    Thur|03/09/20|26|+1|20|+1|81|+1|209|-1|278|-|458|-|504|+1|598|-|760|+1|483|+2|1|-
    Fri|04/09/20|26|-|20|-|83|+2|209|-|278|-|458|-|505|+1|601|+3|760|-|483|-|1|-
    Sat|05/09/20|26|-|20|-|83|-|209|-|278|-|459|+1|505|-|603|+2|760|-|483|-|1|-
    Sun|06/09/20|26-|19|-1|84|+1|209|-|278|-|460|+1|505|-|603|-|761|+1|483|-|1|-
    Totals|-|-|0|-|0|-|3|-|0|-|-4|-|3|-|0|-|8|-|7|-|7|-|0




    County (Gov.ie) 2 Days behind

    County|RW23/8|30/8|inc|Total|31/8|inc|01/9|inc|02/9|inc|03/9|inc|04/9|inc|05/9|inc|06/9|Inc|Total
    Carlow|17|246|-|25|247|+1|249|+2|251|+2|253|+2|254|+1|255|+1|255|-9
    Cavan|1|892|-|9|895|+3|895|-|895|-|895|-|900|+5|900|-|901|+1|9
    Clare|13|465|+2|20|471|+6|473|+2|474|+1|477|+3|478|1|479|+1|479|-|14
    Cork|22|1,639|+1|22|16,41|+2|1,643|+2|1,645|+2|1,649|+4|1655|+6|1660|+5|1662|+2|23
    Donegal|12|537|-|21|540|+3|540|-|540|-|540|-|545|+5|247|+2|547|-|10
    Dublin|317|13,380|+28|303|13,483|+103|13,535|+52|13,587|+52|13,611|+24|13744|+133|13812|+68|13868|+56|488
    Galway|2|515|-|5|517|+2|517|-|517|-|518|+1|525|+7|534|+9|540|+6|25
    Kerry|3|329|+1|5|328|-1|329|+1|330|+1|338|+8|340|+2|340|-|342|+2|13
    Kildare|155|2,247|-|58|2,272|+25|2,274|+2|2,280|+6|2,293|+13|2311|+18|2320|+9|2320|-|73
    Kilkenny|22|400|-|6|400|-|404|+4|407|+4|413|+6|413|-|416|+3|416|-|16
    Laois|15|384|+1|7|384|-|385|+1|387|+2|390|+3|392|+2|396|+4|396|-|12
    Leitrim|0|85|-|0|85|-|85|-|86|-|87|+1|89|+2|90|+1|101|+11|16
    Limerick|51|753|+11|47|770|+17|783|+13|785|+2|791|+6|804|+13|817|+13|819|+2|66
    Longford|2|300|+4|8|300|-|301|+1|302|+1|303|+1|303|-|304|+1|308|+4|8
    Louth|12|825|-|6|830|+5|830|-|832|+2|838|+6|540|+2|840|-|844|+4|19
    Mayo|2|588|-|1|588|-|588|-|589|+1|589|-|591|+2|592|+1|593|+1|5
    Meath|14|899|+1|18|903|+4|905|+2|911|+6|913|+2|919|+6|920|+1|922|+2|23
    Monaghan|4|570|-|16|573|+3|573|-|573|-|575|+2|578|+3|578|-|579|+1|9
    Offaly|18|623|-|4|625|+2|626|+1|629|+3|633|+4|641|+8|644|+3|348|+4|25
    Roscommon|3|363|+1|10|364|+1|364|-|364|-|364|-|364|-|365|+1|365|-|2
    Sligo|0|157|-|1|157|-|157|-|157|-|157|-|158|+1|158|-|158|-|1
    Tipperary|73|697|+1|59|714|+17|716|+2|719|+3|724|+5|726|+2|728|+2|730|+2|33
    Waterford|13|189|-|8|196|+7|197|+1|200|+3|204|+4|209|+5|211|+2|211|-|22
    Westmeath|1|690|+1|6|691|+1|692|+1|694|+2|694|-|694|-|695|+1|697|+2|7
    Wexford|19|294|-|28|298|+4|300|+2|302|+2|305|+3|305|-|310|+5|311|+1|17
    Wicklow|10|741|-2|6|748|+7|750|+2|749|-1|749|-|756|+7|761|+5|761|-|20


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,722 ✭✭✭DebDynamite


    babyboom wrote: »
    I have had to stump up my own money for a biopsy that I've been waiting on a year. I've no health insurance and the public list is so long I'll be dead before I'm seen. The increase in Dublin numbers is worrying. I can't afford to have this cancelled. There are a number of cases in my local area due to some plonker coming back from his holiday and throwing a house party. These fools don't realise the knock on effect their selfish actions have.

    It’s frustrating how travel seems to be completely overlooked. Tbh, it’s not travel per se that’s the problem, it’s people going abroad and going to bars and mixing and mingling with people, and not isolating upon returning. Travel would be fine if people isolated and restricted their movements upon returning. The ones who don’t care for the guidelines around travelling are exactly the type of ones who will then go to house parties and not give a damn about social distancing, restricting your social contacts, etc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,376 ✭✭✭Funsterdelux


    hmmm wrote: »
    Government messaging has gone to ****e. Please limit your contacts. If this keeps going we might need to think about lockdowns. We have to get schools open for the sake of the kids. Oh by the way we're planning on reopening pubs.

    It makes no sense. Do we have a problem or not?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,627 ✭✭✭Micky 32


    So why aren’t older people getting the virus now (or rather, why aren’t they dying from it)? I’ve seen people say it’s because older people are cocooning, but they’re definitely not cocooning as much as they did from mid-March until mid-May. Elderly people weren’t having people in their homes and were looking at their grandkids through a window for about 2 months, but they were still getting the virus and dying from it in big numbers.

    The cocooning has definitely eased up. I know of elderly people who have gone on staycations and have have seen some out having a meal in town. They’re back seeing and hugging their grandkids and having guests back in their house.

    Is it because the majority of cases (not even just deaths) amongst the elderly occurred in nursing homes, and now that they’ve been sorted out, older people aren’t getting it, or are getting it, but are symptomatic for the most part? As we’re picking up a lot of asymptomatic cases through mass testing in certain work places, are we just not catching cases amongst the elderly as obviously they’re not working, so are not getting tested.

    People are saying they’re just not catching it *yet*, but we’ve had high cases for about a month now, and still no major sign of anything happing amongst the elderly, when back in March it was happening much sooner than this.

    Yep, in my work i’m in contact with people of all ages and all the ederly people i’m in contact with are no longer cocooning, they are out and about. They have told me no way will they do it again if there’s a lockdown. Most have told me they will break lockdown rules.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,917 ✭✭✭✭iguana


    funnydoggy wrote: »
    And those are lovely positives! I wonder is there any research into the virus weakening or not.

    Lots. And it’s not. This is the same virus that we identified here at the end of February. We just didn’t notice the spread when it began.


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