There are 650 Covid-19 patients receiving some level of critical care, according to the Chief Executive Officer of the HSE. Paul Reid said there are 214 people in ICU and 436 receiving advanced respiratory support.
He said teams are "battling to hold the levels of care that we value" and "to save lives". Meanwhile, the majority of residents of long term care homes and half of all frontline healthcare workers are due to have receive their first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine by the end of today.
Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan said Ireland was beginning to flatten the curve of infection but the country faces restrictions until at least June as concern grows about the impact of new variants of the virus and delays in supplies of