The President of the Irish Hospital Consultants' Association has said the current situation in Ireland's acute hospitals "is truly a national emergency" Speaking on RTÉ's News at One, Professor Alan Irvine said that "the acute hospital system is under the greatest pressure that it's ever been in living memory".
He said 1,000 people have been admitted with Covid-related illnesses to acute hospitals since 2 January and these admissions are doubling, in both in intensive care and general acute beds, every week.
Prof Irvine warned that if the admissions continue to double in a week and double again the week after that, "the system really will not be able to cope, so it's truly an emergency in the acute health system".
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