Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team - Monday 9 March
- Foilsithe: 9 Márta 2020
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 9 Márta 2020
The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed of 3 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ireland:
- 1 case, a female, in the south of the country, associated with close contact with a confirmed case
- 1 case, a female, in the West of the country, associated with close contact with a confirmed case
- 1 case, a female, in the south of Ireland, a healthcare worker is associated with close contact with a confirmed case
There are now 24 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.
The HSE is now working rapidly to identify any contacts the patients may have had, to provide them with information and advice to prevent further spread.
The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) met on Saturday 8 March and Sunday 9 March to continue its assessment of Ireland’s ongoing preparedness. NPHET will meet again tomorrow (Tuesday 10 March).
Dr. Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health said:
“While Ireland remains in a containment phase, we will eventually move to delay phase and then on to mitigation phase.
“Containment is about identifying and containing all cases no matter how mild. The delay phase will focus on minimising the spread of the virus. Ultimately, in mitigation phase, we prioritise the cases that are most unwell.
“The decision to move to delay phase will be based on a number of factors, including the amount of confirmed cases in Ireland, speed at which they are occurring and the profile of transmission.
“Ultimately all of the decisions we take are focused on limiting the impact of this disease on our population and our health service.”
Dr. Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health, said:
“We are particularly aware that older people may have additional concerns and worries about the spread of this disease. To ensure they have access to the information they need Alone has established an information helpline at 0818 222 024.
“This is a time for solidarity and community. We urge everyone to reach out to older family and friends, to ensure they have the appropriate advice and information.
“Protect your loved ones by not visiting if you feel unwell, with respiratory symptoms or fever.”
ENDS