NEW: NPHET tells Govt that even if R is reduced to 1.4 from yesterday, case numbers will rise to 2000+ daily by Jan 9, and 3000 daily by Jan 23… by which point the number of cases in hospital would surpass 1000.
For context on that: that's double the 490 cases in hospital this lunchtime, and would amount to occupying almost EVERY spare public hospital bed in Ireland.
Yesterday morning, for example, there were 623 available beds across the public hospital system.
NPHET's latest letter (written yesterday, published today) says the full Level 5 ought to be maintained for six weeks, but even this "may not be sufficient to bring the disease under control and that additional measures may be required" if deterioration continues.
Of 77 suspected cases which were subjected to genomic sequencing, 7 were found to be the B.1.1.7 ('UK') variant of the virus.
The new South African strain has not been identified in Ireland yet; the only countries outside S.A. which has done so are the UK (2) and Finland (1).
[Comment: This seems to undermine the political claims that it's the new strain which has caused such a surge recently, rather than officially sanctioned socialising.
As of Tuesday, there were only 171 confirmed cases of that variant outside the UK, worldwide, 7 of them here.]
NPHET also wrote that schools "should reopen as planned"… but that "high and rising levels of community transmission will become a risk to the ongoing provision of education at primary and secondary level unless these levels of transmission can be addressed".
Tony Holohan's closing comments are that testing can no longer stop the spread.
"The role of testing changes considerably when disease transmission is at the level currently being experienced – and can no longer be expected to control the disease…
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Holohan: "Everyone needs to behave as if they are close contacts and to restrict their movements by staying at home, except for essential purposes; it is only through the collective actions of everyone that we can hope to interrupt chains of transmission, prevent further spread".
Follow-up to this: at this afternoon’s press conference the CMO tells @Mark_Coughlan that a further 91 positive cases have undergone genomic testing, with 9 more instances of the B.1.1.7 variant.
Not clear from answer if those samples were singled out specifically, as suspects
It *seemed* from the answer that the samples were chosen to be broadly representative of population and NOT because they were suspected to have been the new variant.
It was stressed that both samples have shown roughly 10% presence of the new, more transmissible strain.
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THREAD: As we know there are now personnel and technological limits as to how many new 'confirmed cases' of Covid-19 will be reported every day - the backlog of cases to be officially announced is 9,000+ and likely to keep growing.
So how will we know how many cases there are?
(there isn't supposed to be an element of suspense here, my browser has crashed while posting the thread)
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☝🏻 Correction: 504 in hospital, of whom 47 are in ICU
Today's figures have a note from Philip Nolan on the gap between swabs and cases:
"Positive tests detected in laboratories require validation (to remove duplicates and other tests that do not create new cases) and transfer to the HPSC database before confirmation and reporting…
Confirmed at post-Cabinet press conference (now underway) that the proposed cuts to PUP from February 1 will *NOT* take place - rates will be remain at current levels until end of March at least
This is put to the Taoiseach. "Schools will reopen on January 11th."
He says the delay gives school communities a chance to deep-clean their facilities and pursue whatever other resources they need.
Taoiseach estimates today's measures will mean another 40,000 people having to access the PUP. He says Budget 2021 set aside a contingency fund for purposes like this
The Level 5 measures announced this evening take effect from midnight TONIGHT, December 30, with the sole exception of the retail restrictions and gyms/leisure/pools which will shut from close of business tomorrow. @VirginMediaNews
There are to be no gatherings, indoor or outdoor - other than small numbers at funerals and weddings, or for outdoor exercise where people can meet with ONE other household.
Taoiseach speaking now. "On Christmas Eve we received the news we had feared - confirmation that the new strain is indeed in our country… we are dealing with a strain of the disease that spreads much much more quickly" and quicker than any previous model
"The numbers will deteriorate further over the coming days… we will do what we need to do to suppress the virus when it is growing, and it is now growing expoentially"
Taoiseach: "We must return to full-scale Level 5 restrictions for a period of at least one month."
No visitors permitted to private homes from TONIGHT unless part of a support bubble, or for caring purposes
@President_MU: "The reproduction number remains very high and is currently estimated at 1.6-1.8. The growth rate is estimated to be 7-10% per day with a doubling time of 7-10 days"
@CMOIreland: "Ireland is no longer in a containment phase and is once again in a mitigation phase"