A suspected chickenpox outbreak has occurred at the D-Hotel in Drogheda where over 200 asylum seekers are staying.
"If these residents do attend for clinical consultation we request that appropriate samples be taken from these individuals in order for accurate diagnosis to inform and guide the public health action. For rashes in which varicella is suspected we request Serum samples and Skin lesion swabs be taken for PCR testing."READ MORE: Covid-19 Ireland: Symptoms of new KP.
Migrants were moved into the D Hotel in the centre of downtown Drogheda a few months ago despite objections from local people. It was the last hotel open to tourists in the town at the time. It was to house over 500 people but the number was halved because of planning and fire safety issues. The HSE said around 58,000 people on average get chickenpox in Ireland every year. One in every 250 cases end up being hospitalised. The disease can be serious and cause severe complications and death for people with weak immune systems.
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