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Report reaffirms benefits of Vitamin D supplements for majority of people in the context of Covid-19

7th April 2021 - Colm Burke TD The Department of Health must develop a strategy to increase the knowledge and encourage use of Vitamin D to protect our population in the context of Covid-19 and other illnesses, a Fine Gael TD has said. Deputy Colm Burke was speaking following the publication today of a report on addressing Vitamin D deficiency as a public health measure in Ireland, which was carried out by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health, of which he is a member. Deputy Burke, Fine Gael spokesperson on Health, said: “I welcome the recommendations contained in this report, which was based on evidence provided to the Committee by the Covit-D Consortium of doctors.

Dedicated health unit on Long Covid must be established – Burke

Dedicated health unit on Long Covid must be established – Burke 14th March 2021 - Colm Burke TD The HSE should establish a dedicated health unit for research and to manage and support patients suffering the long-term effects of Covid-19, a Fine Gael TD has said. Deputy Colm Burke, Fine Gael’s Health spokesperson, said “During the past year a lot has been learned about Covid and what are effective treatments. As knowledge of the disease continues to grow, a new aspect of the disease has been observed, which is described as Long-Covid. “Some patients make a very slow recovery and for others a full recovery does not appear to be in sight. The symptoms of Long Covid may include chronic fatigue, joint pains, breathlessness, brain fog, lung damage, damage to other internal organs and disruption to the body’s regulatory systems.

Retired nurses wishing to assist Covid vaccination programme will not have to pay €350 registration fee

Retired nurses wishing to assist Covid vaccination programme will not have to pay €350 registration fee 18th February 2021 - Colm Burke TD Retired nurses and midwives who wish to return to work for the Covid vaccination programme will not have to pay a €350 a registration fee to their regulatory board, a Fine Gael TD has said. Deputy Colm Burke, Fine Gael’s Health Spokesman, said: “Healthcare workers have been at the forefront in our response to the pandemic and this is continuing as community vaccination begins and supply ramps up in the coming weeks and months. “I was therefore pleased to receive confirmation from the Minister of Health yesterday that retired nurses who wish to assist with the COVID-19 pandemic response , including the vaccination programme, can avail of temporary restoration to the Irish Nursing and Midwifery Board (NMBI) and register free of charge.

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