Acting CMO warns against house parties over bank holiday weekend
Acting chief medical officer Dr Ronan Glynn has warned against large gatherings and house parties over the bank holiday weekend as 45 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed.
No further coronavirus-related deaths were recorded, the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) said.
There is now a total of 26,109 confirmed cases and a total of 1,763 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland.
Of the cases notified on Saturday, 23 are men and 22 are women.
More than three-quarters of the cases (77%) are under 45 years of age, while 50% are aged 25-44 years.
Eighteen are associated with outbreaks or close contacts of a confirmed case, while 12 cases have been identified as community transmission.
The HSE said it is working to identify any contacts the patients may have had to provide them with information and advice to prevent further spread.
Dr Glynn said over the last five days âwe have seen an average of 44 cases a dayâ.
âThis trend is clearly concerning and now is the time to ensure you and your families are making every effort to keep each other safe,â he added.
He urged people to avoid large gatherings over the bank holiday weekend.
He said: âEnsure gatherings are kept to a minimum and invite no more than 10 others into your home.
âDo not organise or attend house parties.
âRestaurants must enforce a limit of 50 people (including staff) on their premises at any one time.
âAll workplaces should again review their procedures and protocols.
âAvoid congregated settings or environments where safety precautions are not in place.
âWash your hands regularly, carry hand sanitiser and wear a face-covering where appropriate.
âEnsure you isolate immediately if you experience any flu-like symptoms.
âIt is our individual action that will stop the spread.â



