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COVID Ireland: 21,926 new cases as number of patients in ICU falls to 84

This morning, there were 936 COVID patients in Irish hospitals – down five on yesterday but up 254 on this day last week.
Michael Staines
Michael Staines

16.59 7 Jan 2022


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COVID Ireland: 21,926 new case...

COVID Ireland: 21,926 new cases as number of patients in ICU falls to 84

Michael Staines
Michael Staines

16.59 7 Jan 2022


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A further 21,926 COVID cases have been announced this evening.

This morning, there were 936 COVID patients in Irish hospitals – down five on yesterday but up 254 on this day last week.

There were 84 in intensive care, which is six fewer than yesterday and two fewer than last week.

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The five-day moving average has broken 20,000 for the first time and now sits at 20,337.

The five-day moving average. The five-day moving average. Image: Newstalk

This morning, there were 353 patients waiting for a bed in Irish hospitals on trolleys or in wards, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO).

It is the second-lowest figure recorded for the first Friday in January in eight years. The lowest was recorded last year while the country was in post-Christmas lockdown.

On Newstalk Breakfast this morning,  NPHET member Dr Mary Favier said an easing of restrictions will have to be considered “quite soon”.


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