The National Public Health Emergency Team will meet today to review the latest position with Covid-19.

The National Public Health Emergency Team will meet today to review the latest position with Covid-19.
It will also consider how around 100 people were given incorrect results of their tests, due to an issue with a German laboratory.
Some patients were wrongly told that their Covid-19 test had been negative and the Health Service Executive has apologised for the error.
It is also likely that the team will review the situation in nursing homes, which have been the location of around 45% of all deaths.
Today the team will also give a weekly update on testing.
Around 80,000 people have been tested for the virus. A backlog of 11,000 cases is due to be cleared by the end of the week. But the system has yet to reach its target of around 15,000 tests a day.
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There have now been 365 Covid-19 related deaths in the country.
Yesterday 527 more cases of the coronavirus were diagnosed. In addition, there were a further 465 confirmed cases of Covid-19 from the backlog of tests at the laboratory in Germany. 
With the German figures included, there is now a total of 10,647 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland. 
Around 80% of cases of Covid-19 will be a mild to moderate illness, close to 14% have severe disease and around 6% are critical.
Generally, you need to be 15 minutes or more in the vicinity of an infected person and within two metres of them, to be considered at-risk, or a close contact.