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Covid-19 Ireland Omicron: First case of new variant confirmed after travel from red list state

The first case of the Omicron variant has been identified in Ireland this morning.

One of eight samples that was being tested for the new variant of Covid-19 after a review of positive cases since 30 September has turned out to be the new variant.

The case is associated with travel from one of the 'scheduled states' - Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan said: “The NPHET Epidemiological Surveillance Team has been meeting regularly over the course of the last week to monitor the situation relating to the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 and, today, we are confirming that one case has been identified in Ireland.

“The Government has announced updated travel measures for all passengers travelling to Ireland from Scheduled States.

"In the first instance, the current advice remains that all non-essential travel to or from these states should be avoided.

"If you have travelled from any of Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe to Ireland since 1 November you should isolate and present for PCR testing, regardless of symptom status.

"This can be booked for free on HSE.ie. If you are travelling to or from a Scheduled State for an essential purpose, you should continue to monitor www.gov.ie/travel for any further updates."

Dr Holohan said that the focus is still on stopping the current wave of the Delta variant by using basic measures.

He said: “The key focus for all of us must be to continue to supress the current wave of infection that is driven by the Delta variant of COVID-19. We know how to break the chains of transmission of this virus.

"The measures with which we are all so familiar have worked against previous variants of COVID-19, they can successfully supress transmission of the Delta variant and we are optimistic that they will work against the Omicron variant.”

"The NPHET Epidemiological Surveillance Team will continue to monitor this situation and provide advice to the Chief Medical Officer on an ongoing basis."

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