The Covid-19 incidence rate seems to have stabilised in Tipperary this week despite the ongoing Level 5 lockdown.
Of the 763 new cases announced in the country last night, seven were in Tipperary – giving the county a 14-day rate of 151 cases per 100,000 people.
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That figure has hovered between 145 and 152 since Monday, but is down considerably on the total of 375 at the start of the month.
Only two counties – Kilkenny and Kerry – currently have 14-day incidence rates of below 100 cases per 100,000 people.