Cork, Letterkenny and Cavan hospitals exceed ICU normal capacity compared to Covid-19



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Some hospitals are already using their intensive care (ICU) augmentation capacity to cope with recent spikes in Covid-19 cases, HSE CEO Paul Reid said.

Cork University Hospital, Letterkenny and Cavan Hospitals have exceeded their normal ICU capacity in recent days.

Hospital admissions for Covid-19 increased 62 percent from October 6 when there were 142 patients in the hospital last week to 230 this week.

Reid said there is now some impact on elective care and other hospital services. Operations were canceled at Cavan General Hospital.

Cork University Hospital has put in additional bed capacity and is seeking private bed capacity.

Beaumont Hospital, one of the largest in the state, is also under pressure as a result of Covid-19, he added.

The number of Covid-19 patients in the hospital dropped from 230 on Tuesday night to 214 on Wednesday night and rose again to 235 on Thursday night, according to the HSE. daily trading report. According to the government Data center there were 238 people in the hospital with Covid-19 on Friday morning. The number of people in ICU units across the state has held steady at 29 on Friday morning.

Mr. Reid noted that the overall trend in numbers remained upward.

He said all hospitals across the state are “under pressure but managing: the main concern is looking to the next few weeks.”

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