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4,667 New COVID Cases And Four More Omicron Cases In Ireland

A total of ten Omicron variant cases have now been confirmed in Ireland.


4,667 New COVID Cases And Four...

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4,667 New COVID Cases And Four More Omicron Cases In Ireland


There have been another 4,667 new cases of COVID-19 cases reported in Ireland today.

That brings the five-day moving average of new cases to 4,192.

Four new cases of the Omicron variant have also been confirmed in Ireland, bringing the total to date to ten.

As of 8am this morning, there were 504 patients with COVID-19 being treated in Irish hospitals.

That’s up from 481 yesterday - however, hospital numbers typically increase at weekends due to delayed discharges.

The number of patients with the virus in ICU has fallen from 111 yesterday to 109 today.

Booster vaccination has been continuing this weekend, with everyone aged 50 or older now eligible for a third dose if five months have passed since their second.

Some COVID-19 walk-in vaccination centres have been reporting long queues throughout the weekend.

Walk-in centres in Galway and Simonstown had wait times of 120 minutes or more today.

However, people getting booster jabs in Citywest, Ennis, Bantry and Monaghan face short queues or none though.

The HSE has urged people to check waiting times at its social media channels before heading out to a clinic.

Main image: NPHET and NIAC press conference. Photograph: Eamon Farrell / RollingNews.ie


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