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COVID-19: 23,125 New Cases In Ireland

Jack Quann
Jack Quann

04:06 24 Mar 2022


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There have been 23,125 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Ireland.

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) says there were 8,910 PCR-confirmed cases of the virus.

While 14,215 people registered a positive antigen test through the HSE portal yesterday

As of 8.00am today, 1,425 people were hospitalised with the virus - of whom 53 were in ICU.

It comes as Professor Luke O'Neill has said the virus should be viewed as a 'severe flu' that will be with us into the future.

Speaking earlier, he said: "It's just another infectious disease that's with us, basically, it won't go away.

"It's like TB infecting humans many hundreds of years ago, became a new disease, and then TB was there forever really.

"These coronaviruses will be with us into the future - including SARS-CoV-2 - so now the talk is how do we prepare for this and make sure we can keep it under control?"

He added: "You've got to think of it now, if you're vaccinated and you catch it - or a new variant that comes along - you'll have potentially a very severe time with it.

"And of course that means hospitalisation, and our current concern is the increased numbers ending up in hospital.

"But at the moment we have to view it as a serve flu that will be with us into the future".


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