Delays remain after evidence collected, says ICGP chief



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While there is significant capacity for coronavirus testing in Ireland, there appear to be difficulties after testing, according to Dr. Mary Favier, president of the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP).

On Sunday, HSE CEO Paul Reid said that the testing capacity in the state is now 15,000 per day. He said the response time for tests is 2.4 days on average, and that there are currently 3,010 licensed Covid-19 related healthcare workers.

Speaking Monday, Dr. Favier said robust testing and rapid contact tracing are necessary if the restrictions are to be lifted.

There are a variety of reasons for the delays, but overall the testing service has improved with results that, on average, return quickly, Dr. Favier told RTÉ Morning Ireland.

Dr. Favier said a week ago that the results took seven days, now it was three days for his patients. She described the change as “a definite improvement”.

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