There's been a significant rise in Covid-19 cases in Ireland, with urgent warnings and hospital restrictions. Here's the latest update!
In alarming news, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) has confirmed a significant surge in Covid-19 cases across Ireland in the past week. The transmission levels are now classified as 'moderate to high', with three deaths linked to the virus. The HPSC issued an urgent warning emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
As numbers continue to climb, a Cork Independent report highlights a notable increase in Covid-19 cases in the south of Ireland, contradicting the previous trend of stability during the spring. The HSE Cork Kerry Community Healthcare (CKCH) is closely monitoring the situation.
With over 1000 confirmed cases and a 60% increase in infections in just one week, hospitals are experiencing a surge in patients. Visiting restrictions were swiftly implemented in a midlands hospital to curb the virus's spread.
The situation remains tense as Covid-19 cases show no signs of slowing down. It is crucial for everyone to adhere to safety guidelines and stay vigilant. Let's work together to combat this challenging phase.
Interesting Facts: The HPSC recorded a 60% rise in Covid-19 cases, prompting urgent measures. The HSE Cork Kerry Community Healthcare (CKCH) is closely monitoring the situation in the south of Ireland to prevent further spread of the virus.
There has been a significant rise in the number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the past week, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) confirmed.
AN urgent warning has been issued by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre over a "significant rise" in Covid-19 cases in Ireland in the past week.
The HPSC is now describing the transmission levels here as 'moderate to high', as it recorded three deaths linked to the virus.
Although there was no spike in Covid-19 cases during the spring, the HSE Cork Kerry Community Healthcare (CKCH) says there has been a notable increase since the ...
More than 1000 confirmed cases of disease as numbers in hospital with infections rises from 312 to 486.
A midlands hospital saw visiting restrictions implemented yesterday as a result of the virus.