"It’s time for EU states, including Ireland, to work together to ensure the waiver is supported at the @wto... Ultimately, this is about saving lives, not protecting systems."
Our letter on why Europe should back the #TRIPSwaiver in today's @IrishTimes
https://t.co/rNR002pxFt
The benefits of the new cervical screening test increases the accuracy in catching dangerous cervical cell abnormalities. Screening by cytology first was 75% accurate, while HPV-first screening is 85-90% accurate. Thanks @GNiAodha for highlighting this.
https://t.co/2zyjeIrg9s
*This* message has been totally lost in Ireland. Contact tracing is calling to people to enquire about their contacts. It is very different to outbreak management. Funding contact tracing is important, but that is not in any way equivalent to funding regional public health units.
A year into the pandemic, Ireland's public health doctors must often rely on basic Excel spreadsheets and pen and paper to track outbreaks of Covid-19, reports @RitaOReilly#rtept https://t.co/1hdoH37xaM
Dr Cliona Murphy says misinformation is circulating in relation to the risk of taking a Covid-19 vaccine and fertility. She says there is no evidence that taking any Covid vaccine affects a woman's future ability to conceive or to continue a pregnancy | https://t.co/MMJV6CUenV
Just a bad flu? Tackling the “infodemic” in #Ireland through a comparative analysis of hospitalised cases of #covid19 and #influenza
https://t.co/XIEW6zNR01
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Excellent thread from @petermbarrett1 explaining some of the current challenges for #publichealth in Ireland. Will our politicians listen? @MichealMartinTD @DonnellyStephen
"We don't have enough Public Health doctors". Only 60 compared to 160 in Scotland. Strong support for Ireland's public health doctors from clinical virologist @CillianDeGascun being interviewed on @SaturdayRTE by @KatieGHannon.
ROI has 71 directors/specialists in public health. Public health system ,ie protect the population from health threats such as communicable disease and environmental hazards,reduce health inequalities,support healthier lifestyles,protect and improve healthcare received
This is a really good example of what the government calls 'retrospective contact tracing' but what we in public health call 'source investigation'. If we had the resources, we could do this for all cases #COVID19#publichealth @DonnellyStephen @MichealMartinTD@paulreiddublin
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How one couple’s weekend away lead to 30 confirmed cases of Covid19.
Dr Breda Smyth, Director of Public Health, HSE West explains as illustrated below.
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Questions have been asked about which is the best vaccine to receive. A simple answer is the first you are offered. All available vaccines protect against severe disease and death. The sooner you are vaccinated the sooner you are protected. #VaccinesWork
Some powerful words from @DrMikeRyan on accepting the Trócaire Romero Award to honour outstanding contributions to global justice. #VaccineEquity#LeaveNoOneBehind
Learn more: https://t.co/yKhwy6lh6Y
Is this for real? The need for proper, retrospective tracing has been known for 9 months. The need for proper resourcing of Public Health Drs has been known for years! It seems at last, little by little, @MichealMartinTD is beginning to understand the principles of #ZeroCovid
Advice on staying safe during breaktimes. Maintain a distance of 1 metre from others, ensure your break area is well ventilated and remove your mask only when eating (limit this to 15 minutes). Full poster available https://t.co/hgexvOSATW