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Published 18:19 22 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 18:24 22 Aug 2019 BST
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"For the 304,000 people who have asthma and hayfever, hayfever can be particularly dangerous. "Hayfever symptoms are capable of escalating an asthma attack, which in some cases can be fatal. Asthma deaths are rising in Ireland, with one person now dying every six days as a result of their asthma. In addition, people with hayfever experience symptoms which really compromise their quality of life and ability to enjoy the summer months."People with hay fever and asthma should keep an eye on the pollen count throughout the weekend, the Asthma Society has advised.
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