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Published 14:40 4 Jan 2022 GMT
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He added that he understands that there were orders due into Ireland later this week but until then there are shortages expected.
The HSE's lead on vaccines and contact tracing programmes Damien McCallion said earlier this week that there were sufficient supplies of antigen tests for the month of January and that the situation is being monitored.
He also noted that the number of Omicron cases is "substantially higher" than those recorded through PCR tests and expects that the testing system will remain "under strain" for at least a week.
Hospital figures have risen with the new variant, with HSE chief Paul Reid saying there are now 884 people in hospital with Covid-19, an increase of 80 in the last 24 hours and double the amount seen on Christmas Day.
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