Taoiseach warns of restrictions in cities as hospital cases surpass 100



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Taoiseach Micheál Martin warned that cities could have Covid-19 restrictions as the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Irish hospitals rose above 100 and Co Donegal prepared to enter Level 3 of the scale of five-level alert of the country.

Speaking in Cork on Friday, Mr. Martin said the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) would advise the Government “in terms of any restrictions that may have to enter other areas.”

“They are concerned about urban centers – Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford, especially as universities and institutes of technology reopen in the coming weeks,” added Martin.

“That’s a concern: where there are high-density populations, the virus can thrive in such situations.”

Mr. Martin emphasized that every effort should be made to prevent any other area, urban or rural, from entering Level 3.

‘Worrying’

“First of all, we have the opportunity to prevent those areas from going to Level 3 if we adhere to the public health guide: reduce congregations, reduce the number of social contacts and wear masks in stores and on public transport.”

“NPHET can advise in terms of particularly localized restrictions although, to date, it has been county by county.

Martin said the numbers are “growing particularly in the cities and built-up areas” of Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford. He said the spike in the virus case had occurred “within the community and anywhere large gatherings have occurred.”

“Suffice it to say that right now [NPHET] they are very worried. I was speaking with the medical director during the week and in places like Cork city the cases have been increasing in a straight line in the last two weeks.

“That is a concern: between 20 and 30 cases a day. That is worrisome. The same happens in other areas of the city ”.

HSE CEO Paul Reid said the real discussion should be about how to avoid people having to go to intensive care with coronavirus.  Photograph: Sam Boal / Photocall Ireland

HSE CEO Paul Reid said the real discussion should be about how to avoid people having to go to intensive care with coronavirus. Photograph: Sam Boal / Photocall Ireland

Hospital cases

The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in the hospital has surpassed 100 for the first time since the beginning of June. There were 102 confirmed virus patients at the hospital Thursday night, including 12 admissions in the previous 24 hours, according to the latest operational report from the Health Service Executive.

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