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Covid-19 Ireland cases today: Further 315 confirmed with 62 people in hospital

Covid-19 Ireland cases today: Further 315 confirmed with 62 people in hospital Irish Mirror 6 hrs ago Ian Mangan A further 315 Covid-19 cases have been confirmed this afternoon. Meanwhile 62 people are in hospitals with Covid-19, 22 of which are being treated in ICU. The figures were confirmed by the Department of Health. They come as concerns continue to be raised about the Delta variant and how it may affect Ireland s reopening plans. Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has warned that tighter travel restrictions between Ireland and the UK may be need to stop the spread of the Delta variant here. The Covid-19 Delta variant which was first identified in India has put huge concerns on plans to end lockdown in the UK due to its high level of transmission.

Will COVID-19 Become Endemic? Experts and Vaccine Producers Warn of Yearly Shots

Will COVID-19 Become Endemic? Experts and Vaccine Producers Warn of Yearly Shots Newsweek 2/11/2021 Daniel Villarreal © Joe Raedle/Getty Medical experts are now saying that COVID-19 mutates so quickly that the pandemic may become endemic, requiring annual vaccinations similar to the flu vaccine. In this December 15, 2020 photo, a healthcare worker at the Jackson Health Systems receives a Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine at the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida. As medical professionals and epidemiologists discuss how to stop the spread of COVID-19 variants from Brazil, South Africa, the United Kingdom and elsewhere, experts say that the coronavirus ability to mutate quickly may make the virus endemic, that is, a regular presence in society. As such, staying immune to it may require annual vaccinations designed to help people maintain resistance to new variants, a strategy similar to that used to combat the flu.

COVID-19 Becomes Leading Cause of Death in U S in January, Study Shows

COVID-19 Becomes Leading Cause of Death in U.S. in January, Study Shows Newsweek 29/01/2021 Matthew Impelli © Josh Edelson/Getty Medical workers at Kaiser Permanente French Campus test a patient for the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, at a drive-thru testing facility in San Francisco, California on March 12, 2020. COVID-19 has become the leading cause of death in the U.S. in just the first month of 2021, according to a new study. The study, which was published by the Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), found that as of January 26, over 3,000 Americans per day died of COVID-19 during the month.

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