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Apr 21, 2021 10 tweets 6 min read Read on X
Activity levels in #Ireland are fast approaching pre-pandemic levels, with Google Community Mobility levels of Parks, Residential, Grocery & pharmacy, and Workplace into above-average, non-lockdown levels of mobility.
TomTom is registering levels of congestion close to pre-pandemic 2019 traffic in #Dublin and #Cork, with congestion in #Cork now HIGHER than pre-pandemic 2019 traffic over the weekends.
(tomtom.com/en_gb/traffic-…)
Mobility and congestion returned towards pre-pandemic levels from the full school return on Monday 12 April, with high levels rising over the preceding weekend.
covid19.apple.com/mobility
google.com/covid19/mobili…
The Covid-19 reproduction number tracks the same form as mobility - the virus requires people to replicate and social contact & mobility to transmit.

The reproduction number in #Ireland is about 0.94, and rising again.
The reproduction number is estimated to be:-

Imperial College: 0.83 (mrc-ide.github.io/covid19-short-…)

LSHTM: 0.87 (epiforecasts.io/covid/posts/gl…)

Harvard: 0.97 (metrics.covid19-analysis.org)
The reproduction number diverges by age in #Ireland, rising most sharply in those aged 0-64 years. Age-group-specific incidence is rising at 1-4 years, 45-54 years and15-24 years.
Incidence is falling fastest in those most vaccinated, over-65 years.
The number of people actively infected remains high, around 3,200 people with confirmed positive tests (and more asymptomatic / untested). The fall in incidence and active cases is very slow.
Following the current trend in incidence in #Ireland, with the current relatively high reproduction number, we would reach the lockdown exit target of 100 cases per day in the 2nd week of August.
Realistically, this will be a summer of outbreaks and rolling restrictions.
A number of counties in #Ireland have moved into (and out of) the Green and Amber levels, and may not hold their relatively Covid-free status without additional restrictions to preserve their ability to open more activity.
If we recognise social contact and mobility as a limited budget, we are not necessarily spending it well. After essential expenditure on high-social-contact activities like medical care, public transport and education, we seem *very* active but *without* economic activity.

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May 13, 2022
Covid-19 infection levels in Ireland have reached a minimum and are now rising toward a new wave, unless vigilant action reverses growth.
About 17,000 people are currently infectious, a high initial level of infection (higher than any wave before last winter).
The reproduction number is greater than 1.0 (in the range 1.2-1.3), and the period of reducing rates has not been sustained long enough to reduce widespread community transmission.
According to Harvard (one of the few live data dashboards remaining, despite the widespread Covid-19 apathy) the reproduction number in Ireland is 1.81
metrics.covid19-analysis.org
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Feb 16, 2022
Covid-19 plateau at about 10,000 positive test cases per day. Incidence is no longer falling.

About 14.4% of people in hospital are children. Around 90 children are in hospital due to Covid-19 today, and 4 children in ICU.

Week 6 Report out today: hpsc.ie/a-z/respirator…
The Covid-19 hub data with hospitalisation and cases by age group has been updated.
There was a large rise in hospitalisation of children and young people, peaking at 151 children under 5 years admitted per 14 days, 135 children aged 5-14 years and 198 aged 15-24 years.

Childhood admissions continue at 188 people under 25 years admitted to hospital per 14 days.
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Feb 16, 2022
Robert Watt says 1.5 million people will be added to HSE waiting lists this year.

ONE POINT FIVE MILLION.

That is a 170% increase in patients waiting for care (currently around 900,000).
If there is a total - 1.5 million new patients waiting - there must be a breakdown by specialty etc. The pandemic magnified pre-existing inequalities in many areas.

It would be reasonable to assume that CAMHS, psychiatry and other groups are disproportionately affected here.
Waiting for detail on Robert Watt's statement that "1.5 million will be added to waiting lists this year". Each year of Covid-19 is adding 18%, or about 100,000 additional patients. That leaves 1.2 million...
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Feb 15, 2022
Covid-19 infections, as reported by PCR & antigen positive tests, have plateaued at an extremely high level of 10,000 cases per day. Around 0.1% of all cases subsequently die from Covid-19, with over 200 deaths from Covid-19 every month for 5 consecutive months.

It's not over.
The reproduction number is close to 1.0, maintaining the plateau at an exceptionally high level. The data is an unreliable and volatile underestimate, with weekend PCR results added to Monday, and reliant on self-reported antigen results. The data is poor for planning.
On the basis of reported PCR and antigen results, we have plateaued at around 100,000 actively infectious people - 2% of the entire population.
Clinically vulnerable, old, pregnant and unvaccinated people remain at high risk of exposure until we ACTIVELY reduce infection levels.
Read 8 tweets
Feb 15, 2022
Blackpool Shopping Centre, #Cork. What does it say when there are no signs for pedestrians to walk or cycle from Blackpool village, not even to indicate the way in? And where the path is up steep steps, straight into a car park with no footpath to the entrance?
Cork University Hospital. There are no signs marking the bus stop, it takes nearly 4 minutes to cross a dual carriageway, with limited space for wheelchairs or walking frames. There are no signs for walkers, who have to navigate steep steps and cross busy internal roads.
If you can find the South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, #Cork on a map, the old entrance is not for pedestrians, and there are no signs to the new entrance. It is truly cars-only, and a hostile environment to anyone walking or cycling in.
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Feb 15, 2022
Cllr Derry Canty is describing enforced dependency of older and #disabled people. Not just car-dependency, but dependency on goodwill of neighbours and relatives who drive.
We should be building streets where people can age with dignity, and reach shops independently.
There has been a mass decline in elderly people living in #CorkCity, forced out by lack of resources, hostile streets and inadequate housing. The absolute number and proportion of people over 65 living in the city has fallen census by census.
In net change terms, there are more working age people, especially men. Lack of family housing has forced out families with children, in addition to older people.
There has been a massive increase in younger men.
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