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Cormanc O'Shea

Coronavirus Ireland: 'Circuit breaker' lockdown could be on the way as COVID cases soar

A short and hard lockdown could be on the way as the Ireland's government is contemplating tougher measures to try and stop the spread of coronavirus.

After a huge jump in cases yesterday the Tanaiste has said the country might try a different "circuit breaker" approach that could quickly stop the numbers from climbing.

The new type of measure, which hasn't been tried anywhere else in Europe, could be implemented in the next few weeks.

Leo Varadkar first mentioned the idea to Claire Byrne earlier in the week, and in today's Sunday Independent he admitted it "may well be needed".

He said: "No other country in Europe has tried this. It would be an experiment but it could work. In Israel it seems to be producing results."

HSE chief Paul Reid this morning said that the situation is getting worse at a rapid speed.

Mr Reid said: "Covid-19 is worsening at pace. We all need to get real & play our part to protect patients & our healthcare workers.

"Increased hospital cases leads to more people in ICU & cancelling heart, cancer & other care.Let's turn this around quickly by doing the right thing today."

Dr Tony Holohan has also issued a stark message after 1,012 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in Ireland.

He said: “I am very worried about the numbers we are seeing and how quickly they are deteriorating.

“All of today’s 1,012 cases were notified to the HPSC over a period of 24 hours up to midnight.

“The 14-day incidence rate has increased from 108 per 100,000 last Sunday to 150 per 100,000 today, which represents a 39% increase.

“All of the important indicators of the disease are deteriorating. For example, there has been a consistent increase in test positivity over the past week. The test positivity rate up to midnight Friday 9 October was 6.2%, which has more than doubled in less than a fortnight.

“Case numbers are growing across all age groups and throughout the country.”

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