The Irish Covid Test and Trace System is much slower than experts recommend



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According to the Health Services Executive (HSE), taking Covid-19 tests and tracking all of your contacts takes an average of about nine days, a multiple of the time that most experts say the process should be to stop the spread of the virus.

According to David Walsh, HSE National National Director of Community Operations, David Walsh, the median time from referral of a person for a test to submission of the result for follow-up contacts.

The average time it takes to trace all contacts in a confirmed case is four days, Walsh said in a briefing by the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), though “direct” cases are addressed more quickly.

Mr. Walsh said this was “an improved number” and that it would be shortened by automating the process in relation to negative results.

Professor Mary Codd, an epidemiologist at University College Dublin (UCD) and director of the Campus Contact Locator Center, said it was vital that test results for Covid-19 be delivered within 48 hours by the time the people go back to work next week.

The entire testing process should be done within 48 hours, or certainly not more than 72 hours, to reduce the spread of the virus in the population, he said. “Otherwise, we are actually actually seeing these sporadic outbreaks that cannot be contained.”

The process of sampling, testing, reporting results to a positive case, contact tracing and contact quarantine should be done within 72 hours, immunologist Dr. Tomas Ryan of Trinity College Dublin has also said.

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