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COVID Deaths and Cases

From 28 February 2020 to 26 November 2021

CSO statistical release, , 11am

COVID-19 Insight Bulletins: Deaths and Cases, Series 37

There were 30,243 cases of COVID-19 for the week ending 26 November, an increase of 10% from the previous week

Key Findings for the week ending 26 November 2021:

  • There were 29 COVID-19 related deaths of which 20 were among those aged 65 years and older
  • The number of weekly cases was 30,243, a rise of 10% from the previous week
  • Cases among those aged 14 or younger increased by 21% on the previous week and made up 27% (8,277) of all cases
  • Cases in the 80 years and over age group decreased by 11% on the previous week
  • Dublin (10,170) and Cork (3,358) had the highest number of new cases
  • Cases in Laois increased by 28% while cases in Leitrim decreased by 27%
  • Of reported cases with a record of employment, 16% were employed in Wholesale & Retail Trade sector
  • Cases decreased by 13% amongst those employed in the Health & Social Work sector and made up just over 10% of all cases with a record of employment
Week Ending Number in hospital at week endTotal confirmed COVID-19 cases
01/0150836439
08/01115330499
15/01184619547
22/01196911894
29/0115528225
05/0212586611
12/029595625
19/027545131
26/025744195
05/034263335
12/033443612
19/033363769
26/033173919
02/042643437
09/042122749
16/041902583
23/041663163
30/041393138
07/051272761
14/051112463
21/051072942
28/05992759
04/06862764
11/06602152
18/06532078
25/06382219
02/07462950
09/07503531
16/07796502
23/071068428
30/071698961
06/0818910901
13/0822112180
20/0825112443
27/0832611863
03/093539897
10/093289554
17/092889096
24/092978726
01/103088544
08/103549840/td>
15/1041312080
22/1045714621
29/1048117271
05/1146424593
12/1154928080
19/1164327536
26/1157230243
Table A: Weekly Profile of COVID-19 1,2,3,4
  
 03/0910/0917/0924/0901/1008/1015/1022/1029/1005/1112/1119/1126/11*
Total Cases9,8979,5549,0968,7268,5449,84012,08014,62117,27124,59328,08027,53630,243
              
% 65 and over8%6%7%9%11%13%13%12%11%9%8%7%7%
              
% Not Vaccinated (self-reported)43%49%47%43%40%36%34%32%24%21%22%17%*
              
Number in hospital at week end353328288297308354413457481464549643572
              
Number in ICU at week end5559736159737390977696118118
              
Total confirmed COVID-19 deaths36423836484745494564402829
              
* latest week is preliminary and will be revised in the next bulletin
1 Table includes data as of 30th November 2021 for events created on CIDR (Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting) up to midnight Friday 26th November 2021 and https://covid-19.geohive.ie/ and is subject to revision
2 Cases data are defined by epidemiological date which is the earliest of onset date, date of diagnosis, laboratory specimen collection date, laboratory received date, laboratory reported date and event creation/notification date. Deaths data are defined by date of death
3 Hospitalisation numbers include those admitted to hospital due to COVID-19 and those who contracted COVID-19 while in hospital
4 Deaths include those who died of COVID-19 and those who died with COVID-19

This bulletin covers the period from 28 February 2020 to 26 November 2021. It is the thirty-seventh publication in the Central Statistics Office (CSO) series of bulletins providing insights into those who have contracted or died from COVID-19. The data used is from the Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting (CIDR) provided to the CSO by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.

Deaths

There were 29 deaths among confirmed COVID-19 cases in the week ending 26 November and of those 20 deaths (69%) were in people aged 65 and over. Most deaths in this pandemic have been in older age groups. Cork was the only county to record more than five deaths in the week ending 26 November 2021.

Confirmed Cases

The number of weekly cases was 30,243 in the week ending 26 November, an increase of 10% from 27,536 in the previous week.

Cases among those aged 14 or younger increased by 21% on previous week and made up 27% (8,277) of all cases in the week. Almost one-third (32%) of cases were among people aged 25-44 while one in 20 (6%) was in those aged 65 and over, with cases in the 80 years and over age group decreasing by 11% on the previous week.

Dublin (10,170) and Cork (3,358) had the highest number of new cases for the week ending 26 November 2021. Figure 3 shows how although the number of new cases has increased nationally by 10%. Variations can be seen across counties with the highest increase in cases noted in Laois, up 28% in a week, while the largest decrease of 27% was seen in Leitrim.

Figure 2 - COVID-19 Cases by Age Group
Figure 3 - COVID-19 cases by County (week-on-week comparison)

Hospitalisations

There were 249 Hospitalisations of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the week ending 19 November 2021 and 190 in the week ending 26 November 2021. Of these, 14 were admitted to ICU in the week ending 19 November 2021 and six in the week ending 26 November 2021.  (Note: These figures may need to be adjusted if someone’s condition worsens as there is a time lag between onset of symptoms and hospitalisation.)

People aged 65 and over accounted for 50% of all those hospitalised through the whole period of the pandemic, i.e. from March 2020 to the week ending 26 November 2021.

Males accounted for 52% of those hospitalised and 63% of admissions to ICU since the start of the pandemic.

Sector of Employment

In Table 10, 16% of reported cases with a record of employment in the week ending 27 November were employed in the Wholesale & Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles & Motorcycles sector and 11% in the Industry sector.

From Figure 4 we can see that cases are generally increasing across sectors between the week ending 20/11 and the week ending 27/11, however cases decreased by 13% amongst those employed in the Health & Social Work sector.

Figure 4 - COVID-19 Cases by Employment Sector (week-on-week comparison) All Counties

In this analysis, the CSO has used Revenue PAYE Modernisation system data to provide insight on employment status of COVID-19 cases. Using pseudonymised identifiers, more than 80% of confirmed cases in the CIDR database could be linked to administrative data sources, and of these, approximately 50% had a record of employment. As well as the strict legal protections set out in the Statistics Act, 1993, and other existing regulations, we are committed to protecting individual privacy and all identifiable information from each of the data sources used in our analysis, such as name, date of birth and addresses, are removed before use and only anonymised statistical aggregates are produced.

By matching the month, the COVID-19 case is reported to a record of employment in that month (or most recently available record of employment, currently October 2021 for cases reported in November); a further adjustment has been made to account for those coming off the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) scheme. The results attempt to reflect the industry of an employee when they became a positive case in the CIDR system. However, this does not indicate that the case is linked to an outbreak in the workplace.

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Impact of the cyber-attack on the HSE IT systems on CSO COVID-19 Insights Bulletin

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) uses data from the Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting (CIDR) provided to the CSO by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) and data from the HSE’s Swiftcare (A2i) and COVID Care Tracker (CCT) systems to produce this information bulletin. These dataflows were disrupted by the cyber-attack on the HSE IT systems on 14 May 2021.

Reporting from the CIDR surveillance system has recommenced on 02 September 2021:

https://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/respiratory/coronavirus/novelcoronavirus/surveillance/recommencementofreportingfromcidr/

However, other dataflows remain unavailable, so this bulletin does not include all tables or information previously included.

For further COVID-19 related information, go to the CSO COVID-19 Information Hub

Table 1 Profile of COVID-19 Deaths and Cases up to and including Friday 26 November 2021

Table 2 & 2A Weekly Profile of COVID-19 Confirmed Deaths

Table 3 & 3A Weekly Profile of COVID-19 Confirmed Cases

Table 6 & 6A Weekly Profile of New COVID-19 Cases who are Subsequently Hospitalised

Table 10: COVID-19 cases with Employment Information

Full statistical tables can be downloaded here:

Table 2: COVID-19 Deaths and Cases Series 37 - Table 2-2A (XLS 47KB)

Table 3: COVID-19 Deaths and Cases Series 37 - Table 3-3A (XLS 56KB)

Table 6: COVID-19 Deaths and Cases Series 37 - Table 6-6A (XLS 37KB)

Further Information

Contact
E-mail: Steven.Conroy@cso.ie