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Published 09:57 5 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 09:58 5 Nov 2021 GMT
Thousands of beds are currently being used in the private hospital systems weekly for diverted emergency services.
The HSE has invested in 1,100 extra beds since the start of the pandemic and the number of intensive care beds had risen from 255 to 300, according to Mr. Woods.
“That’s going to need to continue. We’re going to need to meet the growing health care demand," he said.
Mr. Woods' comments come just one day after HSE chief executive Paul Reid said there is "significant and unrelenting pressure" on the hospital system.
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