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20th Jun 2021

288 new cases of Covid-19 reported across Ireland

Clara Kelly

There are 49 people in hospital and 15 in ICU.

As of Sunday 19 June, the Department of Health has been notified of 288 new cases of Covid-19 across Ireland.

Of the 288 cases, 49 are in hospital and 15 are in intensive care units throughout the country.

Daily case numbers may change due to future data review, validation and update.

It comes as registration for the Covid-19 vaccine began on Sunday for people aged 35 to 39, starting with 39-year-olds.

The HSE has said people in the 20-29 age cohort can expect to receive a first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine by late August into early September.

Similarly to when the portal was opened for previous age groups, those aged 39 will be able to register on Sunday first.

This is before 38-year-olds can apply on Monday, with registration working backwards throughout the ages in the subsequent days.

o register online for a vaccine, you will need a mobile phone number, an email address, your PPS number and your Eircode.

If you do not have these things, you are advised to call the Covid-19 helpline to register by phone instead.

For more information on how to register for a Covid-19 vaccine in Ireland using the new portal, check out JOE’s handy guide here.

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