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Early confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection cases in Ireland ()
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 Male Student
2[2] 3 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Northern Italy East of country Unknown Female Unknown
3[3] 4 March 2020 Recovered on 16 March[4] Travel-related Northern Italy West of country University Hospital Limerick Female Unknown
4[3] 4 March 2020 Recovered on 16 March[4] Travel-related Northern Italy West of country University Hospital Limerick Female Unknown
5[3] 4 March 2020 Recovered on 16 March[4] Travel-related Northern Italy West of country University Hospital Limerick Male Unknown
6[3] 4 March 2020 Recovered on 16 March[4] - Healthcare worker Travel-related Northern Italy West of country University Hospital Limerick Male Unknown
7[5] 5 March 2020 Unknown - Healthcare worker Community-related Unknown South of country - Cork Cork University Hospital Male Unknown
8–11[5] 5 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Northern Italy East of country Unknown Male Unknown
12–13[5] 5 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Case(s) in West of country West of country Unknown Female Unknown
14[6] 6 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Northern Italy East of country Unknown Male Unknown
15[6] 6 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Case(s) in West of country West of country Unknown Female Unknown
16[6] 6 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Case 7 South of country Unknown Female Unknown
17[6] 6 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Unknown South of country Unknown Male Unknown
18[6] 6 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Northern Italy South of country Unknown Female Unknown
19[7] 7 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Northern Italy East of country Unknown Male Unknown
20[8] 8 March 2020 Unknown Community-related Ireland East of country Unknown Female Unknown
21[8] 8 March 2020 Intensive care unit Community-related Ireland South of country - Cork Bon Secours Hospital, Cork Male Unknown
22[9] 9 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland South of country Unknown Female Unknown
23[9] 9 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland West of country Unknown Female Unknown
24[9] 9 March 2020 Unknown - Healthcare worker Person-to-person spread Ireland South of country Unknown Female Unknown
25[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown - Healthcare worker Person-to-person spread Ireland South of country Unknown Male Unknown
26[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown - Healthcare worker Person-to-person spread Ireland East of country Unknown Female Unknown
27-29[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Travel from affected area South of country Unknown Male Unknown
30[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland West of country Unknown Male Unknown
31[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland West of country Unknown Female Unknown
32[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland South of country Unknown Female Unknown
33[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Travel from affected area East of country Unknown Male Unknown
34[10] 10 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Travel from affected area East of country Unknown Female Unknown
35[11] 11 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Unknown South of country University Hospital Waterford Male Unknown
36-38[11] 11 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Unknown South of country Unknown Male Unknown
39[11] 11 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland South of country Unknown Female Unknown
40[11] 11 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland South of country Unknown Male Unknown
41-42[11] 11 March 2020 Unknown Travel-related Unknown South of country Unknown Male Unknown
43[11] 11 March 2020 Unknown Person-to-person spread Ireland East of country Unknown Male Unknown
44-65[12] 12 March 2020 - Person-to-person spread Ireland - - - -
66-67[12] 12 March 2020 - Community-related Ireland - - - -
68-70[12] 12 March 2020 - Travel-related Travel from affected area - - - -
71-76[13] 13 March 2020 - Travel-related Travel from affected area - - - -
77-88[13] 13 March 2020 4 are Healthcare workers Person-to-person spread Ireland - - - -
89-90[13] 13 March 2020 - Community-related Ireland - - - -
91-129[14] 14 March 2020 - - - 21 East, 13 South, 3 North/West, 2 West - 29 Male, 10 Female -
130-169[15] 15 March 2020 - - - 25 East, 9 West, 6 South - 23 Male, 17 Female -
170-223[16] 16 March 2020 - - - 41 East, 11 South, 2 North/West - 30 Male, 24 Female -
224-292[17] 17 March 2020 - - - 48 East, 13 South, 5 North/West, 3 West - 29 Male, 40 Female -
293-366[18] 18 March 2020 - - - - - 45 Male, 29 Female -
Post-18 March confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection cases in Ireland (when specific data became unquantifiable)
Case no. Date announced
367-557[19] 19 March 2020
558-683[20] 20 March 2020
684-785[21] 21 March 2020
786-906[22] 22 March 2020
907-1125[23] 23 March 2020
1126-1329[24] 24 March 2020
1330-1564[25] 25 March 2020
1565-1819[26] 26 March 2020
1820-2121[27] 27 March 2020
2122-2415[28] 28 March 2020
2416-2615[29] 29 March 2020
2616-2910[30] 30 March 2020
2911-3235[31] 31 March 2020
3236-3447[32] 1 April 2020
3448-3849[33] 2 April 2020
3850-4273[34] 3 April 2020
4274-4604[35] 4 April 2020
4605-4994[36] 5 April 2020
4995-5364[37] 6 April 2020
5365-5709[38] 7 April 2020
5710-6074[39] 8 April 2020
6075-6574[40] 9 April 2020
6575-8089[41] 10 April 2020
8090-8928[42] 11 April 2020
8929-9655[43] 12 April 2020
9656-10647[44] 13 April 2020
10648-11479[45] 14 April 2020
11480-12547[46] 15 April 2020
12548-13271[47] 16 April 2020
13272-13980[48] 17 April 2020
13981-14758[49] 18 April 2020
14759-15251[50] 19 April 2020
15252-15652[51] 20 April 2020
15653-16040[52] 21 April 2020
16041-16671[53] 22 April 2020
16672-17607[54] 23 April 2020
17608-18184[55] 24 April 2020
18185-18561[56] 25 April 2020
18562-19262[57] 26 April 2020
19263-19648[58] 27 April 2020
19649-19877[59] 28 April 2020
19878-20253[60] 29 April 2020
20254-20612[61] 30 April 2020
20613-20833[62] 1 May 2020
20834-21176[63] 2 May 2020
21177-21506[64] 3 May 2020
21507-21772[65] 4 May 2020
21773-21983[66] 5 May 2020
21984-22248[67] 6 May 2020
22249-22385[68] 7 May 2020
22386-22541[69] 8 May 2020
22542-22760[70] 9 May 2020
22761-22996[71] 10 May 2020
22997-23135[72] 11 May 2020
23136-23242[73] 12 May 2020
23243-23401[74] 13 May 2020
23402-23827[75] 14 May 2020
23828-23956[76] 15 May 2020
23957-24048[77] 16 May 2020
24049-24112[78] 17 May 2020
24113-24200[79] 18 May 2020
24201-24251[80] 19 May 2020
24252-24315[81] 20 May 2020
24316-24391[82] 21 May 2020
24392-24506[83] 22 May 2020
24507-24582[84] 23 May 2020
24583-24639[85] 24 May 2020
24640-24698[86] 25 May 2020
24699-24735[87] 26 May 2020
24736-24803[88] 27 May 2020
24804-24841[89] 28 May 2020
24842-24876[90] 29 May 2020
24877-24929[91] 30 May 2020
24930-24990[92] 31 May 2020
24991-25062[93] 1 June 2020
25063-25066[94] 2 June 2020
25067-25111[95] 3 June 2020
25112-25142[96] 4 June 2020
25143-25163[97] 5 June 2020
25164-25183[98] 6 June 2020
25184-25201[99] 7 June 2020
25202-25207[100] 8 June 2020
25208-25215[101] 9 June 2020
25216-25231[102] 10 June 2020
25232-25238[103] 11 June 2020
25239-25250[104] 12 June 2020
25251-25295[105] 13 June 2020
25296-25303[106] 14 June 2020
25304-25321[107] 15 June 2020
25322-25334[108] 16 June 2020
25335-25341[109] 17 June 2020
25342-25355[110] 18 June 2020
25356-25368[111] 19 June 2020
25369-25374[112] 20 June 2020
25375-25379[113] 21 June 2020
25380-25383[114] 22 June 2020
25384-25391[115] 23 June 2020
25392-25396[116] 24 June 2020
25397-25405[117] 25 June 2020
25406-25414[118] 26 June 2020
25415-25437[119] 27 June 2020
25438-25439[120] 28 June 2020
25440-25462[121] 29 June 2020
25463-25473[122] 30 June 2020
25474-25477[123] 1 July 2020
25478-25489[124] 2 July 2020
25490-25498[125] 3 July 2020
25499-25509[126] 4 July 2020
25510-25527[127] 5 July 2020
25528-25531[128] 6 July 2020
25532-25538[129] 7 July 2020
25539-25542[130] 8 July 2020
25543-25565[131] 9 July 2020
25566-25589[132] 10 July 2020
25590-25611[133] 11 July 2020
25612-25628[134] 12 July 2020
25629-25638[135] 13 July 2020
25639-25670[136] 14 July 2020
25671-25683[137] 15 July 2020
25684-25698[138] 16 July 2020
25699-25730[139] 17 July 2020
25731-25750[140] 18 July 2020
25751-25760[141] 19 July 2020
25761-25766[142] 20 July 2020
25767-25802[143] 21 July 2020
25803-25819[144] 22 July 2020
25820-25826[145] 23 July 2020
25827-25845[146] 24 July 2020
25846-25869[147] 25 July 2020
25870-25881[148] 26 July 2020
25882-25892[149] 27 July 2020
25893-25929[150] 28 July 2020
25930-25942[151] 29 July 2020
25943-26027[152] 30 July 2020
26028-26065[153] 31 July 2020
26066-26109[154] 1 August 2020
26110-26162[155] 2 August 2020
26163-26208[156] 3 August 2020
26209-26253[157] 4 August 2020
26254-26303[158] 5 August 2020
26304-26372[159] 6 August 2020
26373-26470[160] 7 August 2020
26471-26644[161] 8 August 2020
26645-26712[162] 9 August 2020
26713-26768[163] 10 August 2020
26769-26801[164] 11 August 2020
26802-26838[165] 12 August 2020
26839-26929[166] 13 August 2020
26930-26995[167] 14 August 2020
26996-27191[168] 15 August 2020
27192-27257[169] 16 August 2020
27258-27313[170] 17 August 2020
27314-27499[171] 18 August 2020
27500-27547[172] 19 August 2020
27548-27676[173] 20 August 2020
27677-27755[174] 21 August 2020
27756-27908[175] 22 August 2020
27909-27969[176] 23 August 2020
27970-28116[177] 24 August 2020
28117-28201[178] 25 August 2020
28202-28363[179] 26 August 2020
28364-28453[180] 27 August 2020
28454-28578[181] 28 August 2020
28579-28720[182] 29 August 2020
28721-28760[183] 30 August 2020
28761-28811[184] 31 August 2020
28812-29025[185] 1 September 2020
29026-29114[186] 2 September 2020
29115-29206[187] 3 September 2020
29207-29303[188] 4 September 2020
29304-29534[189] 5 September 2020
29535-29672[190] 6 September 2020
29673-29774[191] 7 September 2020
29775-30080[192] 8 September 2020
30081-30164[193] 9 September 2020
30165-30360[194] 10 September 2020
30361-30571[195] 11 September 2020
30572-30730[196] 12 September 2020
30731-30985[197] 13 September 2020
30986-31192[198] 14 September 2020
31193-31549[199] 15 September 2020
31550-31799[200] 16 September 2020
31800-32023[201] 17 September 2020
32024-32271[202] 18 September 2020
32272-32538[203] 19 September 2020
32539-32933[204] 20 September 2020
32934-33121[205] 21 September 2020
33122-33444[206] 22 September 2020
33445-33675[207] 23 September 2020
33676-33994[208] 24 September 2020
33995-34315[209] 25 September 2020
34316-34560[210] 26 September 2020
34561-34990[211] 27 September 2020
34991-35377[212] 28 September 2020
35338-35740[213] 29 September 2020
35741-36155[214] 30 September 2020
36156-36597[215] 1 October 2020
36598-37063[216] 2 October 2020
37064-37668[217] 3 October 2020
37669-38032[218] 4 October 2020
38033-38549[219] 5 October 2020
38550-38973[220] 6 October 2020
38974-39584[221] 7 October 2020
39585-40086[222] 8 October 2020
40086-40703[223] 9 October 2020
40704-41714[224] 10 October 2020
41715-42528[225] 11 October 2020
42529-43351[226] 12 October 2020
43352-44159[227] 13 October 2020
44160-45243[228] 14 October 2020
45244-46429[229] 15 October 2020
46430-47427[230] 16 October 2020
47428-48678[231] 17 October 2020
48679-49962[232] 18 October 2020
49963-50993[233] 19 October 2020
50994-52256[234] 20 October 2020
52257-53422[235] 21 October 2020
53423-54476[236] 22 October 2020
54477-55261[237] 23 October 2020
55262-56108[238] 24 October 2020
56109-57128[239] 25 October 2020
57129-58067[240] 26 October 2020
58068-58767[241] 27 October 2020
58768-59434[242] 28 October 2020
59435-60297[243] 29 October 2020
60298-61059[244] 30 October 2020
61060-61459[245] 31 October 2020
61550-62002[246] 1 November 2020
62003-62750[247] 2 November 2020
62751-63048[248] 3 November 2020
63049-63483[249] 4 November 2020
63484-64046[250] 5 November 2020
64047-64538[251] 6 November 2020
64539-64855[252] 7 November 2020
64856-65394[253] 8 November 2020
65395-65659[254] 9 November 2020
65660-65889[255] 10 November 2020
65890-66247[256] 11 November 2020
66248-66632[257] 12 November 2020
66633-67099[258] 13 November 2020
67100-67526[259] 14 November 2020
67528-67903[260] 15 November 2020
67904-68356[261] 16 November 2020
68357-68686[262] 17 November 2020
68687-69058[263] 18 November 2020
69059-69487[264] 19 November 2020
69488-69802[265] 20 November 2020
69803-70143[266] 21 November 2020
70144-70461[267] 22 November 2020
70462-70711[268] 23 November 2020
70712-70930[269] 24 November 2020
70931-71187[270] 25 November 2020
71188-71494[271] 26 November 2020
71495-71699[272] 27 November 2020
71700-71942[273] 28 November 2020
71943-72241[274] 29 November 2020
72242-72544[275] 30 November 2020
72545-72798[276] 1 December 2020
72799-73066[277] 2 December 2020
73067-73228[278] 3 December 2020
73229-73491[279] 4 December 2020
73492-73948[280] 5 December 2020
73949-74246[281] 6 December 2020
74247-74468[282] 7 December 2020
74469-74682[283] 8 December 2020
74683-74900[284] 9 December 2020
74901-75203[285] 10 December 2020
75204-75507[286] 11 December 2020
75508-75756[287] 12 December 2020
75757-76185[288] 13 December 2020
76186-76449[289] 14 December 2020
76450-76776[290] 15 December 2020
76777-77197[291] 16 December 2020
77198-77678[292] 17 December 2020
77679-78254[293] 18 December 2020
78255-78776[294] 19 December 2020
78777-79542[295] 20 December 2020
79543-80267[296] 21 December 2020
80268-81228[297] 22 December 2020
81229-82155[298] 23 December 2020
82156-83073[299] 24 December 2020
83074-84098[300] 25 December 2020
84099-85394[301] 26 December 2020
85395-86129[302] 27 December 2020
86130-86894[303] 28 December 2020
86895-88439[304] 29 December 2020
88440-90157[305] 30 December 2020
90158-91779[306] 31 December 2020
91778-93552[307] 1 January 2021
93553-96926[308] 2 January 2021
96927-101887[309] 3 January 2021
101888-107997[310] 4 January 2021
107998-113322[311] 5 January 2021
113323-121154[312] 6 January 2021
121155-127657[313] 7 January 2021
127658-135884[314] 8 January 2021
135885-140727[315] 9 January 2021
140728-147613[316] 10 January 2021
147614-152539[317] 11 January 2021
152540-155591[318] 12 January 2021
155592-159144[319] 13 January 2021
159145-163057[320] 14 January 2021
163058-166548[321] 15 January 2021
166549-169780[322] 16 January 2021
169781-172726[323] 17 January 2021
172727-174843[324] 18 January 2021
174844-176839[325] 19 January 2021
176840-179324[326] 20 January 2021
179325-181922[327] 21 January 2021
181923-184279[328] 22 January 2021
184280-186184[329] 23 January 2021
186185-187554[330] 24 January 2021
187555-188923[331] 25 January 2021
188924-189851[332] 26 January 2021



Confirmed COVID-19 cases by county notified in Ireland to midnight 11 January 2021()
County Confirmed cases Percent
Carlow 1,721 1.11
Cavan 3,609 2.32
Clare 3,512 2.26
Cork 15,544 9.99
Donegal 6,454 4.15
Dublin 53,578 34.44
Galway 5,793 3.72
Kerry 3,413 2.19
Kildare 6,968 4.48
Kilkenny 2,695 1.73
Laois 2,046 1.32
Leitrim 530 0.34
Limerick 7,681 4.94
Longford 1,124 0.72
Louth 5,878 3.78
Mayo 3,966 2.55
Meath 6,304 4.05
Monaghan 3,239 2.08
Offaly 2,042 1.31
Roscommon 1,687 1.08
Sligo 1,675 1.08
Tipperary 3,265 2.10
Waterford 3,316 2.13
Westmeath 2,333 1.50
Wexford 4,358 2.80
Wicklow 2,844 1.83
Total 155,575 100
Source: Department of Health[333]



Confirmed COVID-19 cases by county notified in Ireland from 12 January 2021 to midnight 25 January 2021()
County Confirmed cases Incidence per 100,000 of population[a]
Carlow 549 964.3
Cavan 562 737.8
Clare 637 536.1
Cork 3,745 689.9
Donegal 1,134 712.3
Dublin 11,307 839.2
Galway 1,590 616.1
Kerry 564 381.8
Kildare 1,405 631.4
Kilkenny 424 427.3
Laois 501 591.5
Leitrim 86 268.4
Limerick 1,524 781.9
Longford 157 384.1
Louth 1,468 1,139.0
Mayo 1,098 841.3
Meath 1,367 700.9
Monaghan 906 1,475.9
Offaly 539 691.4
Roscommon 241 373.4
Sligo 268 408.9
Tipperary 893 559.7
Waterford 1,108 953.7
Westmeath 353 397.7
Wexford 1,249 834.2
Wicklow 661 464.1
Total 34,336 721.1
Source: Department of Health[334]
  1. ^ The incidence rate per 100,000 of the population is based on the 2016 census from the CSO.

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