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Hospital staff are bracing themselves for a surge in coronavirus patients as the number of cases escalate.
Anne O’Connor, HSE chief operations officer, said they are preparing for 2,500 coronavirus patients in hospital, with up to 400 people in ICU over the coming weeks.
There are currently 1,151 people in hospital with coronavirus and 101 patients in ICU.
Ireland’s coronavirus reproduction number is now between 2.4 and 3, the highest level seen throughout the pandemic.
It can be hard to tell the difference between symptoms of cold, flu and #COVID19. Take a look at our âKeeping well this winter booklet to get to know the differences. https://t.co/BYSL1BsDdM#StaySafe#ProtectEachOtherpic.twitter.com/J6tYwEWwF9 HSE Ireland (@HSELive) January 8, 2021
Hospital staff are bracing themselves for a surge in coronavirus patients as the number of cases escalate.
Anne O’Connor, HSE chief operations officer, said they are preparing for 2,500 coronavirus patients in hospital, with up to 400 people in ICU over the coming weeks.
There are currently 1,151 people in hospital with coronavirus and 101 patients in ICU.
Ireland’s coronavirus reproduction number is now between 2.4 and 3, the highest level seen throughout the pandemic.
It can be hard to tell the difference between symptoms of cold, flu and #COVID19. Take a look at our âKeeping well this winter booklet to get to know the differences. https://t.co/BYSL1BsDdM#StaySafe#ProtectEachOtherpic.twitter.com/J6tYwEWwF9 HSE Ireland (@HSELive) January 8, 2021
Three cases of the South African variant of Covid-19 have been discovered in Ireland, the chief medical officer has said.
There are fears that the mutated form of coronavirus could be resistant to vaccines, although public health chiefs here say there is not enough information to determine that.
The news came as a record daily total of 8,248 confirmed coronavirus cases were recorded in Ireland, along with 20 further deaths – the highest figure since May.
Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team
The @hpscireland has today been notified of 20 additional deaths related to #COVID19.
There has been a total of 2,327 COVID-19 related deaths in Ireland. Department of Health (@roinnslainte) January 8, 2021