This morning.
Via RTÉ:
Ireland currently has one of the lowest number of people in hospital or intensive care being treated for Covid-19, for every million of the population, according to an updated review of 19 countries by the Health Information & Quality Authority. The situation in Ireland was only surpassed by Czechia, Denmark, Israel and Norway.
HIQA study shows Ireland has low Covid hospital numbers (RTÉ)
Meanwhile
Stephen Donnelly disagrees. pic.twitter.com/FUO4dQf2oI
— Kev (@NotRealKev) July 14, 2021
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The health system is full of non-covid patients, as it always is. Compounded by the stopping of all non-essential surgery and check ups for the last 12 months.
The “old” normal
And the lack of staff at all levels… the old old normal.
Ireland has the highest nurses per bed in the OECD.
Its not the number of staff thats the issue..
Are staff still being told to take two weeks off if they’re a close contact?
I thought we all knew Joe’s numbers were artifically inflated
Also, Joe as a news source wtf?
SOS I’m trapped on an Island and whoever is in charge is trying to kill us all.
DITTO
“ Czechia”? Ah, ye mean West Czechoslovakia, carry on…
Are we still paying Citywest + the Beacon?
Considering Citywest is one of the national vaccination centres, I’d say yes.