Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland (2020)

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COVID-19 cases in the Republic of Ireland  ()
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Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-07-01
25,477(n.a.)1,738(n.a.)
2020-07-02
25,489(+12)1,738(=)
2020-07-03
25,498(+9)1,740(+2)
2020-07-04
25,509(+11)1,741(+1)
2020-07-05
25,527(+18)1,741(=)
2020-07-06
25,531(+4)1,741(=)
2020-07-07
25,538(+7)1,742(+1)
2020-07-08
25,542(+4)1,738
2020-07-09
25,565(+23)1,743(+5)
2020-07-10
25,589(+24)1,744(+1)
2020-07-11
25,611(+22)1,746(+2)
2020-07-12
25,628(+17)1,746(=)
2020-07-13
25,638(+10)1,746(=)
2020-07-14
25,670(+32)1,746(=)
2020-07-15
25,683(+13)1,748(+2)
2020-07-16
25,698(+15)1,749(+1)
2020-07-17
25,730(+32)1,752(+3)
2020-07-18
25,750(+20)1,753(+1)
2020-07-19
25,760(+10)1,753(=)
2020-07-20
25,766(+6)1,753(=)
2020-07-21
25,802(+36)1,753(=)
2020-07-22
25,819(+17)1,754(+1)
2020-07-23
25,826(+7)1,763(+9)
2020-07-24
25,845(+19)1,763(=)
2020-07-25
25,869(+24)1,764(+1)
2020-07-26
25,881(+12)1,764(=)
2020-07-27
25,892(+11)1,764(=)
2020-07-28
25,929(+37)1,764(=)
2020-07-29
25,942(+13)1,764(=)
2020-07-30
26,027(+0.33% [lower-roman 1] )1,763(-0.06%)
2020-07-31
26,065(+38)1,763(=)
2020-08-01
26,109(+44)1,763(=)
2020-08-02
26,162(+53)1,763(=)
2020-08-03
26,208(+46)1,763(=)
2020-08-04
26,253(+45)1,763(=)
2020-08-05
26,303(+50)1,763(=)
2020-08-06
26,372(+69)1,768(+5)
2020-08-07
26,470(+0.37% [lower-roman 2] )1,772(+0.23%)
2020-08-08
26,644(+0.66% [lower-roman 2] )1,772(=)
2020-08-09
26,712(+68)1,772(=)
2020-08-10
26,768(+56)1,772(=)
2020-08-11
26,801(+33)1,773(+1)
2020-08-12
26,838(+37)1,774(+1)
2020-08-13
26,929(+91)1,774(=)
2020-08-14
26,995(+66)1,774(=)
2020-08-15
27,191(+0.73% [lower-roman 3] )1,774(=)
2020-08-16
27,257(+66)1,774(=)
2020-08-17
27,313(+56)1,774(=)
2020-08-18
27,499(+186)1,775(+1)
2020-08-19
27,547(+48)1,775(=)
2020-08-20
27,676(+129)1,776(+1)
2020-08-21
27,755(+79)1,776(=)
2020-08-22
27,908(+153)1,777(+1)
2020-08-23
27,969(+61)1,777(=)
2020-08-24
28,116(+147)1,777(=)
2020-08-25
28,201(+85)1,777(=)
2020-08-26
28,363(+162)1,777(=)
2020-08-27
28,453(+90)1,777(=)
2020-08-28
28,578(+125)1,777(=)
2020-08-29
28,720(+142)1,777(=)
2020-08-30
28,760(+40)1,777(=)
2020-08-31
28,811(+51)1,777(=)
2020-09-01
29,025(+214)1,777(=)
2020-09-02
29,114(+89)1,777(=)
2020-09-03
29,206(+92)1,777(=)
2020-09-04
29,303(+97)1,777(=)
2020-09-05
29,534(+231)1,777(=)
2020-09-06
29,672(+138)1,777(=)
2020-09-07
29,774(+102)1,777(=)
2020-09-08
30,080(+306)1,778(+1)
2020-09-09
30,164(+84)1,781(+3)
2020-09-10
30,360(+196)1,781(=)
2020-09-11
30,571(+211)1,781(=)
2020-09-12
30,730(+159)1,783(+2)
2020-09-13
30,985(+255)1,784(+1)
2020-09-14
31,192(+207)1,784(=)
2020-09-15
31,549(+357)1,787(+3)
2020-09-16
31,799(+250)1,788(+1)
2020-09-17
32,023(+224)1,789(+1)
2020-09-18
32,271(+248)1,792(+3)
2020-09-19
32,538(+267)1,792(=)
2020-09-20
32,933(+395)1,792(=)
2020-09-21
33,121(+188)1,792(=)
2020-09-22
33,444(+323)1,792(=)
2020-09-23
33,675(+231)1,794(+2)
2020-09-24
33,994(+319)1,797(+3)
2020-09-25
34,315(+321)1,797(=)
2020-09-26
34,560(+245)1,802(+5)
2020-09-27
34,990(+430)1,802(=)
2020-09-28
35,377(+387)1,802(=)
2020-09-29
35,740(+363)1,803(+1)
2020-09-30
36,155(+415)1,804(+1)
2020-10-01
36,597(+442)1,806(+2)
2020-10-02
37,063(+466)1,801
2020-10-03
37,668(+605)1,810(+9)
2020-10-04
38,032(+364)1,810(=)
2020-10-05
38,549(+517)1,810(=)
2020-10-06
38,973(+424)1,811(+1)
2020-10-07
39,584(+611)1,816(+5)
2020-10-08
40,086(+502)1,817(+1)
2020-10-09
40,703(+617)1,821(+4)
2020-10-10
41,714(+1,011)1,824(+3)
2020-10-11
42,528(+814)1,826(+2)
2020-10-12
43,351(+823)1,827(+1)
2020-10-13
44,159(+808)1,830(+3)
2020-10-14
45,243(+1,084)1,835(+5)
2020-10-15
46,429(+1,186)1,838(+3)
2020-10-16
47,427(+998)1,841(+3)
2020-10-17
48,678(+1,251)1,849(+8)
2020-10-18
49,962(+1,284)1,852(+3)
2020-10-19
50,993(+1,031)1,852(=)
2020-10-20
52,256(+1,263)1,865(+13)
2020-10-21
53,422(+1,166)1,868(+3)
2020-10-22
54,476(+1,054)1,871(+3)
2020-10-23
55,261(+785)1,878(+7)
2020-10-24
56,108(+847)1,882(+4)
2020-10-25
57,128(+1,020)1,882(=)
2020-10-26
58,067(+939)1,885(+3)
2020-10-27
58,767(+700)1,890(+5)
2020-10-28
59,434(+667)1,896(+6)
2020-10-29
60,297(+863)1,902(+6)
2020-10-30
61,059(+762)1,908(+6)
2020-10-31
61,456(+397)1,913(+5)
2020-11-01
62,002(+546)1,915(+2)
2020-11-02
62,750(+748)1,917(+2)
2020-11-03
63,048(+298)1,922(+5)
2020-11-04
63,483(+435)1,930(+8)
2020-11-05
64,046(+563)1,933(+3)
2020-11-06
64,538(+492)1,940(+7)
2020-11-07
64,855(+317)1,945(+5)
2020-11-08
65,394(+539)1,947(+2)
2020-11-09
65,659(+265)1,948(+1)
2020-11-10
65,889(+230)1,963(+15)
2020-11-11
66,247(+358)1,965(+2)
2020-11-12
66,632(+385)1,965(=)
2020-11-13
67,099(+467)1,972(+7)
2020-11-14
67,526(+427)1,978(+6)
2020-11-15
67,903(+377)1,979(+1)
2020-11-16
68,356(+453)1,984(+5)
2020-11-17
68,686(+330)1,995(+11)
2020-11-18
69,058(+372)2,006(+11)
2020-11-19
69,487(+429)2,010(+4)
2020-11-20
69,802(+315)2,018(+8)
2020-11-21
70,143(+341)2,022(+4)
2020-11-22
70,461(+318)2,023(+1)
2020-11-23
70,711(+250)2,022
2020-11-24
70,930(+219)2,028(+6)
2020-11-25
71,187(+257)2,033(+5)
2020-11-26
71,494(+307)2,036(+3)
2020-11-27
71,699(+205)2,043(+7)
2020-11-28
71,942(+243)2,050(+7)
2020-11-29
72,241(+299)2,052(+2)
2020-11-30
72,544(+303)2,053(+1)
2020-12-01
72,798(+254)2,069(+16)
2020-12-02
73,066(+268)2,074(+5)
2020-12-03
73,228(+162)2,080(+6)
2020-12-04
73,491(+263)2,086(+6)
2020-12-05
73,948(+0.62% [lower-roman 4] )2,099(+0.62%)
2020-12-06
74,246(+298)2,099(=)
2020-12-07
74,468(+222)2,099(=)
2020-12-08
74,682(+214)2,097
2020-12-09
74,900(+218)2,102(+5)
2020-12-10
75,203(+303)2,117(+15)
2020-12-11
75,507(+304)2,120(+3)
2020-12-12
75,756(+249)2,123(+3)
2020-12-13
76,185(+429)2,124(+1)
2020-12-14
76,449(+264)2,126(+2)
2020-12-15
76,776(+327)2,134(+8)
2020-12-16
77,197(+421)2,140(+6)
2020-12-17
77,678(+481)2,143(+3)
2020-12-18
78,254(+576)2,149(+6)
2020-12-19
78,776(+522)2,154(+5)
2020-12-20
79,542(+766)2,158(+4)
2020-12-21
80,267(+725)2,158(=)
2020-12-22
81,228(+961)2,171(+13)
2020-12-23
82,155(+927)2,184(+13)
2020-12-24
83,073(+918)2,192(+8)
2020-12-25
84,098(+1,025)2,194(+2)
2020-12-26
85,394(+1,296)2,200(+6)
2020-12-27
86,129(+735)2,204(+4)
2020-12-28
86,894(+765)2,205(+1)
2020-12-29
88,439(+1,545)2,213(+8)
2020-12-30
90,157(+1,718)2,226(+13)
2020-12-31
91,779(+1,622)2,237(+11)
Sources: various news sources and state health department websites. See Timeline articles for sources.

Notes:

  1. The large increase in the cases count on 2020-07-30 is due to a cluster at a dog food factory in Naas, Kildare and in cases related to the construction industry.
  2. 1 2 The large increases in the cases counts on 2020-08-07 and 2020-08-08 is due to a number of clusters and outbreaks in counties Kildare, Laois and Offaly resulting in the announcement of a three-week regional lockdown for the three counties.
  3. The large increase in the cases count on 2020-08-15 is due to multiple clusters and outbreaks with secondary spread of disease in all provinces of Ireland.
  4. The large increase in the cases count on 2020-12-05 is due to a technical issue that delayed uploading of laboratory results to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC).

The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland in 2020.

Timeline

January 2020

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March 2020

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June 2020

July 2020

August 2020

September 2020

Resilience and Recovery 2020-2021: Plan for Living with COVID-19 – Restrictions

LevelSocial & Family GatheringsWeddingsIndoor & Outdoor EventsSports Training, Matches & EventsGyms, Pools & Leisure CentresReligious ServicesRestaurants, Cafés & PubsHotels, Guesthouses & B&BsRetail & ServicesIndoor Cultural VenuesDomestic TravelPublic TransportSchools & Childcare
 1  [176] Maximum 10 from 3 other householdsMaximum 100 people can attendIndoor: 100/200 depending on venue size ; Outdoor: 200/500 depending on venue sizeNormal training with protective measures ; Matches & Events: 100 indoors/200 outdoor/500 stadiaOpen with protective measures50 people can attendOpen with protective measuresOpen with protective measuresOpen with protective measuresOpen with protective measuresNo restrictionsOff-peak hoursOpen with protective measures
 2  [177] Maximum 6 from 3 other householdsMaximum 50 people can attendIndoor: 50/100 depending on venue size ; Outdoor: 100/200 depending on venue sizeIndoor training: pods of 6 ; Outdoor training: pods of 15 ; Matches & Events: 50 indoors/100 outdoors/200 stadiaOpen with protective measures50 people can attendGroups of 6 from up to 3 householdsOpen with protective measuresOpen with protective measuresOpen with protective measuresNo restrictions50% capacity / peak-hours prioritisedOpen with protective measures
 3  [178] Maximum 6 from 1 other householdMaximum 25 people can attendNo organised indoor events ; Outdoor: gatherings of up to 15Indoor training: 1 individual only ; Outdoor training: pods of 15 (non-contact) ; Matches & Events: except specific exemptionsIndividual training onlyServices move online ; 25 people can attend funeralsRange of restrictions up to and including no indoor diningServices limited to residents onlyOpen with protective measuresVenues closedStay in your county50% capacity, use only when necessaryOpen with protective measures
 4  [179] No visitorsMaximum 6 people can attendNo organised indoor events ; Outdoor: gatherings of up to 15Indoor training: 1 individual only ; Outdoor training: pods of 15 (non-contact) ; Matches & Events: except specific exemptionsClosedServices move online ; 25 people can attend funeralsOutdoor dining (maximum 15 people), takeaway or deliveryExisting guests & essential purposes onlyPrimarily outdoor essential retail/servicesVenues closedStay in your county25% capacity, avoid public transportOpen with protective measures
 5  [180] No visitorsMaximum 6 people can attendNo organised indoor/outdoor eventsIndividual training only & no eventsClosedServices move online ; 10 people can attend funeralsTakeaway or delivery onlyEssential purposes onlyEssential retail onlyVenues closedStay at home, exercise within 5 km25% capacity, avoid public transportRecommendations based on situation & evidence at time
  • 17 September
    • The Department of Foreign Affairs added Germany and Poland to the government's travel Green List while seven countries were removed. [181]
    • The NPHET advised the Government to implement Level 3 restrictions and stop indoor dining in restaurants and pubs in Dublin following a rise in confirmed cases in the capital over the last two weeks. [182]
  • 18 September – Following an announcement at Government Buildings, Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirmed that Dublin would move to Level 3 restrictions from midnight and would remain in place for three weeks until 9 October. [183]
    • Under Level 3 restrictions:
      • All indoor museums, galleries, cinemas and other cultural attractions should close.
      • Visitors were allowed from one other household only.
      • No organised indoor gatherings should take place. Organised outdoor gatherings up to only 15 people were permitted.
      • People living in Dublin should remain in the county, with the exception of those who must travel for work, education and other essential purposes. People living outside of Dublin should not travel to Dublin, with the exception of those who must travel for work, education and other essential purposes.
      • Schools, early learning and childcare services should remain open.
      • Retail and services such as hairdressers and beauticians would remain open with protective measures.
      • Restaurants and cafes (including pubs serving food) may remain open for takeaway and delivery and outdoor dining to a maximum of 15 people. Hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs may remain open, but with services limited to residents.
  • 19 September – Garda checkpoints were mounted across Dublin City and County as Operation Fanacht recommenced following the imposition of Level 3 restrictions. [184]
  • 21 September – Gardaí began a criminal investigation of a rave organisation in a flat complex in Dublin where a large crowd not abiding by COVID-19 restrictions gathered on the night of 19 September. [185]
  • 23 September – Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney and Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe were among the three Cabinet ministers who began to restrict their movements under COVID-19 public health advice. [186]
  • 24 September
    • Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirmed that Donegal would move to Level 3 restrictions from the midnight of 25 September and would remain in place for three weeks until 16 October, with pubs remaining open for takeaway, delivery and outdoor dining to a maximum of 15 people only. [187]
    • The Department of Foreign Affairs updated the government's travel Green List which would come into effect from 28 September, adding Liechtenstein and removing four countries from the list. [188]
  • 25 September – Garda checkpoints were mounted across Donegal from midnight as Operation Fanacht recommenced following the imposition of Level 3 restrictions. [189]
  • 29 September
    • A multi-agency meeting took place in Galway to discuss public health concerns after hundreds of students congregated in the city on the night of 28 September, [191] while student house parties continued to be a problem in Cork city. [192]
    • Following crime figures published by the CSO, the number of burglaries dropped by 52.8% between March and June, coinciding with the imposition of COVID-19 restrictions. [193]
  • 30 September – A further 429 cases and 1 death were reported, bringing the totals to 36,155 cases and 1,804 deaths. 14 previously notified cases were de-notified. [194]

October 2020

November 2020

December 2020

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