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Published 10:45 4 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 14:46 1 Feb 2023 GMT
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Last Tuesday, 46 children were waiting on trolleys in hospitals across Ireland.
This is the highest ever number on record.
Hospitals have been affected by a stark increase in flu, Covid, and RSV cases.
Strep A cases have also risen since last December.
Earlier this month, health officials expressed major concerns about the spike due to the ongoing crisis in Ireland's healthcare system. Hospitals are already suffering from overcrowding after major flu and Covid outbreaks. Not only are Covid and flu cases rising, but more and more children are suffering from respiratory illnesses, including RSV.
Ireland's most overcrowded hospital, University Hospital Limerick, is already buckling under immense pressure. An outbreak like this will only make things even more challenging, says Dr. Marie Casey.
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