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Roisin Cullen

Covid-19 cases Ireland: Department of Health confirm further 1,903 cases with 219 in hospital

The Department of Health has confirmed a further 1,903 cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.

There are now 219 patients receiving treatment in hospital for the virus with 37 in ICU.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health said that vaccines work.

He said: “We know that vaccines work.

"They are about 80% effective at preventing symptomatic COVID-19 disease and they provide approximately 95% protection against hospitalisation.

"This protection against severe disease holds up even in the context of the Delta variant.

"Ireland’s vaccination programme is currently preventing at least 2,700 cases per week per million population.

“The COVID-19 vaccination programme has shown not only the best of scientific and medical endeavour, but also commendable solidarity by those who have come forward to receive a vaccine for the good of themselves and their wider community

“While uptake has been fantastic, there are some who have not yet taken the opportunity to get protected through vaccination. For those who remain unsure, have questions or concerns, please access trusted sources of information like your GP or pharmacist and look at the information available on www.hse.ie.”

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