Key masks to reduce Covid-19 deaths in Ireland, say US experts



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Ireland could suffer another 1,200 deaths from Covid-19 by the end of the year if the use of face masks remains at current levels, according to a forecast by American academics.

The number of additional deaths could remain below 400 if mask use rises to near-universal levels, according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), which is based at the University of Washington.

The number of daily cases could increase to almost 8,000 and the health service would have 400 short ICU beds in the worst-case scenario of the IHME model, which involves a continuous lifting of restrictions.

Research predicts 2,940 deaths in Ireland by January 1 if mask use remains at current levels. In the best-case scenario, where more than 95 percent of people wore masks, there would be 2,180 deaths, compared to 1,777 deaths recorded so far.

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