According to Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan there are two tales to tell about the experience of Covid-19 in Ireland. The first is the good news that in the general population at large this deadly virus is now contained and effectively suppressed.
Detailed mathematical analysis and modelling showed the reproduction rate of the virus has fallen below one. If we lived on an isolated island that means the virus would not be able to sustain itself for very long.
The other tale is the experience of the disease in nursing homes and long-stay community settings where some of our most vulnerable people live.
There have been outbreaks in 254 community settings including clusters in 163 nursing homes. So far 302 people have died from the
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