24 more officially sequenced cases of Omicron in Ireland, bringing the national total to 42 - though NPHET says it estimates Omicron now accounts for 13% of all cases, based on its trademark ‘S-gene dropout’.
NPHET reporting 47 Covid-19 deaths since last Wednesday, bringing the total to 5,835.
That’s Ireland’s third-highest daily case number of the pandemic. The raw numbers of swabs being taken are not published over the weekend so we can’t, until Monday, tell if it is (yet) reflected by an underlying trend in actual swabbing.
Tony Holohan: “We can expect to see a large number of cases over the next short period of time.”
Micheál Martin to deliver a live televised address on the latest #Covid19ireland restrictions, on @VirginMediaNews in a few minutes.
@VirginMediaNews Taoiseach: The Omicron variant is "exploding throughout Europe"… we are in the early days, but it's clear "we are dealing with a hugely transmissible strain", several times more transmissible than Delta
@VirginMediaNews Taoiseach: More than a third of all new cases in Ireland are attributed to Omicron; question is how we slow that rise. Left unchecked, it would present a "very significant" threat to hospitals and critical care, but also to economy and society
HSE says no sign of any external impact from the cyberattack on the Coombe
Minister of State @smytho tells @VirginMediaNews that the cyberattack on the Coombe Hospital was first spotted when malicious traffic was directed from the Coombe to the HSE's central network, and spotted by intrusion detection systems installed after the HSE's own attack in May
The perpetrators of the attack are not thought to be the same Conti group which led the attack on the HSE - there are no digital 'ransom notes' left behind - but it does entail the encryption of multiple servers in the Coombe's own system
"I intend to ensure that the Minister is given a fair hearing, and that members have an adequate opportunity to question the Minister," says chairman Charlie Flanagan in a longer-than-usual overture
Before Coveney can speak, a point of order from SF's John Brady... He's taking issue with the fact that Coveney's letter to the committee last Thursday (addressing inconsistencies; circumstances of phone hacking, etc.) appeared in the media before it arrived in members' inboxes