More than 1,000 HSE employees are not working for Covid-19 related reasons



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More than 1,000 Health Service Executive (HSE) employees are currently out of work for reasons related to Covid-19, it has been discovered.

This compares with the 400 employees who were absent due to testing positive or as close contacts of a case in August, according to HSE CEO Paul Reid.

A “significant proportion” of the rest of the staff is trapped, he added.

Mr. Reid said he had “great concern” about virus trends, noting that every hospitalization of a patient has a significant impact.

“I am definitely more concerned than I was last week about the trends I see. We are not at the stage where we are overwhelmed, but we are on guard. “

A total of 157 Covid-19 patients were in hospital Wednesday night, with 27 in intensive care units (ICUs), it said.

Given the increase in cases, it was “extremely tight” relative to the capacity of the hospitals, and the system was “challenged, but not overwhelmed.” Some hospitals already had to cancel or postpone procedures to adapt to Covid-19 work.

The incidence of the virus is growing in all age groups, said HSE Clinical Director Dr. Colm Henry, with a 15-fold increase in incidence in those 65 and older since early August.

287 schools have been tested, he added, and 122 cases have been identified.

Dr Henry said 300 intensive care beds were expected to be reached by the end of the year, and the capacity to increase could increase that number to 350, although this would involve redeployment of staff.

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