This morning Mr Reid wrote that we all need to play our part to protect hospital staff and their patients. Photograph: Sasko Lazarov / Photocall Ireland
There are 201 people being treated in Irish hospitals with Covid-19 this morning, 30 of whom are in intensive care units.
Yesterday, the HPSC reported a further 1,012 confirmed cases of the virus. The 24-day incidence rate has now increased by 39% in the last seven days and the positivity rate has more than doubled in less than two weeks.
The rise in hospital admissions comes as the HSE chief, Paul Reid tweeted that Ireland needs to ‘get real’.
This morning Mr Reid wrote that we all need to play our part to protect hospital staff and their patients.
#COVID19 is worsening at pace.We all need to get real & play our part to protect patients & our healthcare workers.Increased hospital cases leads to more people in ICU & cancelling heart, cancer & other care.Let’s turn this around quickly by doing the right thing [email protected]
“Increased hospital cases leads to more people in ICU & cancelling heart, cancer & other care. Let’s turn this around quickly by doing the right thing today,” he said.
“No amount of testing and tracing and level 3 restrictions will fix this problem in Ireland in the short, medium or long-term.”
“The Government’s decision – if some counties go up to level 4, all counties go up, or some go to level 5 – is a national leaders decision”
Source: https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40062791.html
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