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COVID Tracker Ireland is a digital contact tracing app released by the Irish Government and the Health Service Executive on 7 July 2020 to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Ireland. [1] [2] [3] The app uses ENS and Bluetooth technology to determine whether a user have been a close contact of someone for more than 15 minutes who tested positive ...
Figures revealed by the Our World in Data organisation showed that Ireland had the highest daily number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world for every million people. [25] Gardaí (police) received new COVID-19 enforcement powers, including the power to fine people €100 in breach in the 5 km travel limit. [26] 12 January
17 December – The NPHET recommended to the Government that the period of relaxed COVID-19 restrictions from 18 December be shortened to the end of the year as COVID-19 cases rise. [229] 18 December – Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan warned that Ireland must take immediate action to stop the spread of COVID-19 over the Christmas period. [230]
Case no. Date announced Status Origin type Origin Location Treatment facility Sex Age 1 [1]: 29 February 2020 Unknown Travel-related: Northern Italy: Dublin, Glasnevin: Mater Hospital [2]
The U.S. Embassy in Ireland warned American tourists to avoid walking alone, after a New York man was attacked in Dublin last week. The embassy issued the security alert on Tuesday, reminding U.S ...
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland (2022) Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
The UK and Ireland have joined 26 European countries whose foreign nationals are under a US travel ban. The measures were announced today at a White House press briefing on the COVID-19 virus.
On 24 April 2020, a daily high of 220 deaths from Covid-19 were reported in Ireland, [51] while on 8 January 2022, a high of 26,122 new cases were recorded. [ 52 ] By 13 November 2023, the Department of Health had confirmed 1,725,026 cases and 9,366 deaths; [ 3 ] a rate of 342,416 cases per million (34.2% of the population), 1,866 deaths per ...