Bumper-to-bumper queues for Covid tests in Limerick

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The HSE is reminding people in Limerick that they must pre-book an appointment if they are presenting for a Covid test. 43,000 tests were completed across the midwest in October - more than at any other stage in the pandemic. | Read:

The call by public health officials in the Mid West comes as over 43,000 tests were carried out across the region last month, putting intense pressure on the health system

The Mid West has conducted more tests across the region in recent weeks than at other time during the pandemic. Dr John Twomey is a paediatric consultant there. He told RTÉ: "There are 41 Covid cases in the hospital at the moment of whom six are in intensive care. They are all adults but they are critically unwell.

 

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What supplier/manufacturer does the HSE get pcr test kits from? How much is the contract and more to the point is it the best deal financially ?

Hands off our children.

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