In early-March, 2020, the first case of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ireland was confirmed in Dublin. The number of cases in Ireland has since risen to 1,697,775 with 490 new cases reported on January 12, 2023.
Current situation The rate of cases in Ireland over the last seven days is 80 cases per 100,000. While San Marino was the worst affected country, recording a seven-day rate of 336, as of January 16, 2023.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
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Ireland recorded 1711233 Coronavirus Cases since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Ireland reported 8905 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Ireland Coronavirus Cases.
In early-March, 2020, the first case of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ireland was confirmed in Dublin. As of January 12, 2023, the number of cases in Ireland has risen to 1,697,775.
There were over 270 million coronavirus cases in Europe as of January 13, 2023, with France currently the worst affected country. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
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In past 24 hours, Ireland, Europe had N/A new cases, N/A deaths and N/A recoveries.
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Datasets in this publication report the number of diagnoses with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as reported by the Department of Health in Ireland. This includes new cases diagnosed per day and cumulative cases, as well as cases across age groups. The latter also include population estimates by age group for 2019 from Ireland's Central Statistics Office, in order to express cases per million population.
For the files YYYYMMDD_covid_ie_age_groups.csv, variable descriptions are as follows:
For the files YYYYMMDD_covid_ie_daily_cases, variable descriptions are as follows:
Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub data flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Notice:See the Technical Data Issues section in the FAQ for information about issues in data: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Deaths: From 16th May 2022 onwards, reporting of Notified Deaths will be weekly (each Wednesday) with deaths notified since the previous Wednesday reported. This is based on the date on which a death was notified on CIDR, not the date on which the death occurred. Data on deaths by date of death is available on the new HPSC Epidemiology of COVID-19 Data Hub https://epi-covid-19-hpscireland.hub.arcgis.com/.Notice: Please be advised that on 29th April 2021, the 'Aged65up' and 'HospitalisedAged65up' fields were removed from this table. The three fields 'Aged65to74', 'Aged75to84', and 'Aged85up' replace the 'Aged65up' field.The three fields 'HospitalisedAged65to74', 'HospitalisedAged75to84' and 'HospitalisedAged85up' replace the 'HospitalisedAged65up' field.Please be advised that on the week beginning 1st March 2021, the values in the following fields in this table were set to zero: 'CommunityTransmission' , 'CloseContact', 'TravelAbroad' and ‘ClustersNotified’. ----------------------------------------------------------------------This feature service contains the up to date Covid-19 Daily Statistics as well as the Profile of Covid-19 Daily Statistics for Ireland, as reported by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.The Covid-19 Daily Statistics are updated once a week, each Wednesday, which includes data for the full time series. Data on deaths is updated once a week, each Wednesday, which includes data for the full time series.The further breakdown of these counts (age, gender, transmission, etc.) is part of a Daily Statistics Profile of Covid-19, to help identify patterns and trends.The primary Date applies to the following fields:ConfirmedCovidCases, TotalConfirmedCovidCases, ConfirmedCovidDeaths, TotalCovidDeaths, ConfirmedCovidRecovered,SevenDayAverageCases.The StatisticProfileDate applies to the following fields:CovidCasesConfirmed, HospitalisedCovidCases, RequiringICUCovidCases, HealthcareWorkersCovidCases,Clusters Notified,HospitalisedAged5,HospitalisedAged5to14,HospitalisedAged15to24,HospitalisedAged25to34,HospitalisedAged35to44,HospitalisedAged45to54,HospitalisedAged55to64,HospitalisedAged65to74,HospitalisedAged75to84,HospitalisedAged85up,Male, Female, Unknown,Aged1to4, Aged5to14, Aged15to24, Aged25to34, Aged35to44, Aged45to54, Aged55to64, Aged65to74,Aged75to84,Aged85up,MedianAgeCommunityTransmission, CloseContact, TravelAbroad, Total Deaths by Date of Death,Deaths by Date of Death.
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The number of COVID-19 vaccination doses administered in Ireland rose to 11122068 as of Oct 27 2023. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Ireland Coronavirus Vaccination Total.
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ExtractDate Extract Date Date the data is Extracted
Latitude Latitude
Longitude Longitude
VaccinationDate Vaccination Date Date the Vaccination occurred
Week Week Details of epidemiological weeks available here https://www.hpsc.ie/notifiablediseases/resources/epidemiologicalweeks/
TotalDailyVaccines Total Daily Vaccines
Gender Male
Female
NA
Dose Number Dose1 Dose 1
Dose2 Dose 2
SingleDose Single Dose
Vaccine Brand Moderna
Pfizer
Janssen
AstraZeneca
Age Group Partial_Age0to9 At Least One Dose Age 0 to 11 Dose 1 of Astrazenenca, MRNA or Single Dose Vaccine
Partial_Age10to19 At Least One Dose Age 12 to 19
Partial_Age20to29 At Least One Dose Age 20 to 29
Partial_Age30to39 At Least One Dose Age 30 to 39
Partial_Age40to49 At Least One Dose Age 40 to 49
Partial_Age50to59 At Least One Dose Age 50 to 59
Partial_Age60to69 At Least One Dose Age 60 to 69
Partial_Age70to79 At Least One Dose Age 70 to 79
Partial_Age80+ At Least One Dose Age80+
Partial_NA At Least One Dose Not Assigned
Age Group Cumulative ParCum_Age0to9 Cumulative Age 0 to 11 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 0 to 11
ParCum_Age10to19 Cumulative Age 12 to 19 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 12 to 19
ParCum_Age20to29 Cumulative Age 20 to 29 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 20 to 29
ParCum_Age30to39 Cumulative Age 30 to 39 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 30 to 39
ParCum_Age40to49 Cumulative Age 40 to 49 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 40 to 49
ParCum_Age50to59 Cumulative Age50 to 59 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 50 to 59
ParCum_Age60to69 Cumulative Age 60 to 69 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 60 to 69
ParCum_Age70to79 Cumulative Age 70 to 79 Cumulative At least One Dose Age 70 to 79
ParCum_80+ Cumulative Age 80+ Cumulative At least One Dose Age 80+
Age Group Cumulative Percent ParCum_NA Cumulative Age Not Assigned Cumulative At least One Dose Age Not Assigned
ParPer_Age0to9 At Least One Dose Percent Age 0 to 11 Cumulative At least One Dose Age cohort/ Age cohort population
ParPer_Age10to19 At Least One Dose Percent Age 12 to 19
ParPer_Age20to29 At Least One Dose Percent Age 20 to 29
ParPer_Age30to39 At Least One Dose Percent Age 30 to 39
ParPer_Age40to49 At Least One Dose Percent Age 40 to 49
ParPer_Age50to59 At Least One Dose Percent Age 50 to 59
ParPer_Age60to69 At Least One Dose Percent Age 60 to 69
ParPer_Age70to79 At Least One Dose Percent Age 70 to 79
ParPer_80+ At Least One Dose Percent 80+
ParPer_NA At Least One Dose Percent Not Assigned
Age Group Fully_Age0to9 Fully vaccinated Age 0 to 11 Dose 2 of An MRNA or AztraZeneca Vaccine or a single dose vaccine of a Janssen
Fully_Age10to19 Fully vaccinated Age 12 to 19
Fully_Age20to29 Fully vaccinated Age 20 to 29
Fully_Age30to39 Fully vaccinated Age 30 to 39
Fully_Age40to49 Fully vaccinated Age 40 to 49
Fully_Age50to59 Fully vaccinated Age 50 to 59
Fully_Age60to69 Fully vaccinated Age 60 to 69
Fully_Age70to79 Fully vaccinated Age 70 to 79
Fully_Age80+ Fully vaccinated Age 80+
Fully_NA Fully vaccinated Age Not Available
Age Group Cumulative FullyCum_Age0to9 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 0 to 11
FullyCum_Age10to19 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 12 to 19
FullyCum_Age20to29 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 20 to 29
FullyCum_Age30to39 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 30 to 39
FullyCum_Age40to49 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 40 to 49
FullyCum_Age50to59 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 50 to 59
FullyCum_Age60to69 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 60 to 69
FullyCum_Age70to79 Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 70 to 79
FullyCum_80+ Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age 80+
Age Group Cumulative Percent FullyCum_NA Cumulative Fully vaccinated Age Not Available
FullyPer_Age0to9 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 0 to 11 Cumulative Fully Vaccinated Age cohort/ Age cohort population
FullyPer_Age10to19 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 12 to 19
FullyPer_Age20to29 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 20 to 29
FullyPer_Age30to39 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 30 to 39
FullyPer_Age40to49 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 40 to 49
FullyPer_Age50to59 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 50 to 59
FullyPer_Age60to69 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 60 to 69
FullyPer_Age70to79 Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 70 to 79
FullyPer_80+ Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age 80+
FullyPer_NA Cumulative Percent Fully vaccinated Age Not Available
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub Data Flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs. Notice: See the section What impact has the cyber-attack of May 2021 on the HSE IT systems had on reporting of COVID-19 data on the Data Hub? in the FAQ for information about issues in data from May 2021.** Due to the ongoing disruption to the HSE IT systems, until further notice the updates for this Open Data service will be provided once daily. These fields are 'nCovidConf' (ncovidconf), 'nDischCovidConf' (ndischcovidconf) and 'nAdmitCovidConf' (adcconf). **Dataset on COVID-19 patients in Intensive Care Units in Ireland. Data is provided for Confirmed COVID-19 cases and the number of new admissions and discharges. Data is based on an aggregate of all public and private ICU/HDU hospitals (including surge units). Data has been provided by the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) ICU Bed Information System (ICU-BIS).This service is used in Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub, produced as a collaboration between Tailte Éireann, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Health, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO). This service and Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub are built using the GeoHive platform, Ireland's Geospatial Data Hub.
As of October 31, 2021, COVID-19 was involved in the deaths of 1,448 people in Northern Ireland between 80 and 89 years of age. In that age group, there were 771 male deaths and 677 female deaths. A further 886 deaths involving COVID-19 were recorded among 70 to 79 year olds. In England, the age group 80 to 89 years also had the highest number of deaths involving COVID-19, the case was also the same in Scotland. For further information about the COVID-19 pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
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Ireland recorded 23364 Coronavirus Recovered since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Ireland reported 5788 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Ireland Coronavirus Recovered.
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub data flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Notice:See the Technical Data Issues section in the FAQ for information about issues in data: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Deaths: From 16th May 2022 onwards, reporting of Notified Deaths will be weekly (each Wednesday) with total deaths notified since the previous Wednesday reported. This is based on the date on which a death was notified on CIDR, not the date on which the death occurred. Data on deaths by date of death is available on the new HPSC Epidemiology of COVID-19 Data Hub https://epi-covid-19-hpscireland.hub.arcgis.com/.This Layer contains Covid-19 Daily Statistics for Ireland by County polygon as reported by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. This service is updated once a week, each Wednesday, which includes data for the full time series.
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Bilingual (EN-GA) covid19-related corpus acquired from the website (https://www.hse.ie/) of the Health Service Executive of Ireland (26th April 2020)
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Multilingual (EN, BG, CS, DE, EL, ES, FR, GA, LV, LT, PL, PT, RO, SK, SQ) covid19-related corpus acquired from the website (https://www.hse.ie/) of the Health Service Executive of Ireland (26th August 2020). It contains 4982 TUs in total.
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Pillar 2 data is processed by NHS Digital and extracts for NI residents are sent to the NI Public Health Agency.
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The number of COVID-19 vaccination doses administered per 100 people in Ireland rose to 221 as of Oct 27 2023. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Ireland Coronavirus Vaccination Rate.
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub Data Flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs. Notice: See the section What impact has the cyber-attack of May 2021 on the HSE IT systems had on reporting of COVID-19 data on the Data Hub? in the FAQ for information about issues in data from May 2021.Cumulative number of specimens tested by Irish laboratories for SARS-CoV - number and percentage positive. Data is available for all laboratories, hospitals and other labs (NVRL and Cherry Orchard) - total tests and total positive results. Data is provided to the HPSC by the HSE COVID-19 Daily lab tracker system. Based on data reported to HSE by 15:00 (Date_HPSC) but refers to data collected as of midnight the previous day.This service is used in Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub, produced as a collaboration between Tailte Éireann, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Health, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO). This service and Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub are built using the GeoHive platform, Ireland's Geospatial Data Hub.
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WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Confirmed: New: Ireland data was reported at 0.000 Person in 24 Dec 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Person for 23 Dec 2023. WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Confirmed: New: Ireland data is updated daily, averaging 359.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 24 Dec 2023, with 1394 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 26,122.000 Person in 10 Jan 2022 and a record low of 0.000 Person in 24 Dec 2023. WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Confirmed: New: Ireland data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Health Organization. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table WHO.D002: World Health Organization: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019): by Country and Region (Discontinued).
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub Data Flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs. Notice: Please note that data for the 30th of May 2023 is missing from this dataset.If you are downloading this data set as a CSV please follow these steps to sort the dataset by date.1. Click the 'Download' button.2. In the download pane that opens on the left, click the 'Download' button under CSV. This should be the first option.3. Open the file.4. Highlight column D by click 'D'.5. In the ribbon, in the Editing group click 'Sort & Filter'.6. From the drop down menu that appears select the first option to sort from oldest to newest.7. In the pop-up window that appears make sure that 'Expand the selection' is selected.8. Click 'Sort', the dataset will now be sorted by date. See the section What impact has the cyber-attack of May 2021 on the HSE IT systems had on reporting of COVID-19 data on the Data Hub? in the FAQ for information about issues in data from May 2021.** Between 14th May 2021 and 29th July 2021 only the fields 'Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases Admitted on site' (SUM_number_of_confirmed_covid_19_ca) and 'Number of new COVID-19 cases confirmed in the past 24 hrs' (SUM_number_of_new_covid_19_cases_co) in this service were updated.The fields 'Number of New Admissions COVID-19 Positive previous 24hrs' (SUM_no_new_admissions_covid19_p) and 'Number of Discharges COVID-19 Positive previous 24hrs' (SUM_no_discharges_covid19_posit) have no data during this period of time. **Detailed dataset containing a range of COVID-19 related indicators for Acute Hospitals in Ireland. Data is provided for Confirmed COVID-19 cases and the number of new admissions and discharges. Data is based on an aggregate of 29 Acute Hospitals. Data has been provided by the HSE Performance Management Improvement Unit (PMIU).This service is used in Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub, produced as a collaboration between Tailte Éireann, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Health, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO). This service and Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub are built using the GeoHive platform, Ireland's Geospatial Data Hub.
A December 2020 report examined the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on revenue of the tourism sectors in Ireland. Based on the study's estimates, the food and beverage industry lost roughly **** billion euros in 2020, making the sector the worst hit by the pandemic. Meanwhile, transport in Ireland lost around *** million euros due to the health crisis.
In early-March, 2020, the first case of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ireland was confirmed in Dublin. The number of cases in Ireland has since risen to 1,697,775 with 490 new cases reported on January 12, 2023.
Current situation The rate of cases in Ireland over the last seven days is 80 cases per 100,000. While San Marino was the worst affected country, recording a seven-day rate of 336, as of January 16, 2023.
For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.