A ‘Fall-Off’

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Today’s The Cork Echo

This morning.

Via The Cork Echo:

Dr Mary Favier, who is President of the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), said that while changes to testing criteria meant that GPs could refer a wider number of suspected cases for testing, in addition to contacts of confirmed cases, that she was referring just a handful of people for testing weekly.

You can really tell it has died back,” she said

Dr Favier also pointed out that sentinel practices which monitor influenza like illness (ILI) rates in Ireland were also seeing “pretty low” levels.

Cork GP referring fewer patients for coronavirus testing but warns people to remain alert to symptoms (The Echo)

Earlier: Dan Boyle: New Cork City

Meanwhile…

This morning’s New York Post.

End New York City’s lockdown now! (New York Post)

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2 thoughts on “A ‘Fall-Off’

  1. Commenter #1

    Sounds like good news!

    ETA: Interesting to see her attribute the decrease in her referrals for older people to the cocooning of over-70s. And her advice to remain alert to the symptoms of coronavirus/Covid 19. We can’t be too careful, right? I mean, if she’s right about the virus apparently “falling off,” she’s right about this too?

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