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Coronavirus: Number Of Patients In Intensive Care Up Nine In One Day

Health officials have announced a further 6,329 COVID cases this evening. This morning, there were 1...
Michael Staines
Michael Staines

5:15 PM - 17 Jan 2022



Coronavirus: Number Of Patient...

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Coronavirus: Number Of Patients In Intensive Care Up Nine In One Day

Michael Staines
Michael Staines

5:15 PM - 17 Jan 2022



Health officials have announced a further 6,329 COVID cases this evening.

This morning, there were 1,006 COVID patients in hospital – up 11 on yesterday but down 57 on this day last week.

There were 97 in intensive care – up nine on yesterday and eight on last week.

A further 4,810 people registered positive antigen tests through the HSE portal yesterday.

The Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said there is evidence to show that people who receive their booster shot are “less susceptible to infection and, if infected, are less infectious to others”.

“According to our Amárach research, 68% of those aged under 35 years, who have received a full, primary course of COVID-19 vaccination but are not yet boosted, said that they would receive a booster dose if they were offered it next week,” he said.

“It is important to remember that you don’t need to wait for the HSE to contact you about your booster appointment. You can book an appointment online on hse.ie, drop into your local pharmacy or contact your GP.”

He said more than 46,00 children aged five to 11 have now been vaccinated in Ireland.

“Vaccines are a very safe and effective way to protect children from the risk posed by COVID-19 infection,” he said.

Dr Holohan said the most important of all the recent public health updates relate to mask-wearing.

It is now recommended that medical grade or FFP2 masks are used by:

  • anyone 13 years and older who is a confirmed case, a close contact or who has symptoms suggestive of COVID-19
  • over 60s and vulnerable people of all ages in indoor or crowded outdoor places
  • anyone visiting a healthcare setting or when visiting those who are vulnerable to COVID-19 in any setting

“Masks can play a key role in reducing transmission of COVID-19 if made correctly, well fitted and worn properly – that is they cover the nose, mouth and chin.”



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