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Published 10:57 29 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 12:36 29 Dec 2021 GMT
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“There will be an increase in the patient numbers in hospital and ICU but this won’t be as high as it was last winter because of immunity that has built up due to the vaccine programme and prior infection.”
His comments come as HSE chief Paul Reid said on Tuesday that Covid is now "running rife" in Ireland and has not yet reached its peak “by any stretch”.
Speaking on RTÉ Radio One's Morning Ireland he said: "The simple message I can say to listeners this morning is if you think that you have Covid, it’s most likely that you have it.
“If you are going into gatherings of people, particularly indoors, the high chances are that a significant number of people in those gatherings may be transmitting.”
9,006 additional cases of Covid were confirmed on Tuesday. 521 Covid patients are in hospital, with 92 of those patients in intensive care.
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