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1,754 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed yesterday, 44 in Donegal - Highland Radio

1,754 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed yesterday, 44 in Donegal - Highland Radio
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Health system not built to deal with tsunami of COVID-19 hospitalisations - GP

Share this article The health system is not built to deal with the tsunami of COVID-19 cases in Irish hospitals, a Dublin GP has warned. As of 8am this morning, there were 581 people with coronavirus being treated in hospital. It follows the admission of 73 new patients over a 24-hour period, with 50 people in ICU. The Chief Medical Officer has issued a warning that the health system will not be able to cope with the increasing number of people being hospitalised with the virus. Dr Tony Holohan said he anticipated that 50 to 70 people will be admitted to hospital daily, a concerning trend which he expects to get worse before it gets better .

People urged to stay at home tonight - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Health Experts are urging people not to attend New Years celebrations tonight. The Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan says it s essential that everyone restricts their movements, and stays at home. Dr Ray Walley, GP Advisor to the HSE, says house parties will absolutely cause further people to get sick... 1,718 new cases of Covid-19 were detected in the Republic yesterday - the highest since the start of the pandemic. 150 of the new caases were in Donegal. The estimated national 14-day incidence rate of the disease is now 272, while Donegal s rate is just under double that at 520. Last night there were 466 people with the disease in the country s hospitals, 38 of them at Letterkenny University Hospital. Of those, three were in being treated in Intensive Care.

Midwest Radio - Health Experts urging people not to attend New Year s Celebrations tonight

Health Experts urging people not to attend New Year s Celebrations tonight Health Experts are urging people not to attend New Year’s celebrations tonight. It s after a record 1,718 new cases of Covid-19 were reported yesterday with 13 deaths. There were 112 new cases in Galway, 66 in Mayo, 32 in Sligo, seven in Roscommon and less than five in Leitrim. The Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tony Holohan says it s essential that everyone restricts their movements, and stays at home. GP Advisor to the HSE, Dr Ray Walley says house parties will cause further people to get sick. Mar 25, 2021 Two young people from Co Roscommon and one from Co Galway were among the winners of the national Credit Union are competition, announced last night at a special virtual ceremony. Over 30,000 entries were received for this year s Credit Union competition on…

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