The Health Service Executive (HSE) has issued an urgent warning today, urging residents to be cautious as Covid-19 cases surge in North West Ireland.
New Covid-19 Variant JN.1 Circulates in Ireland
A new variant of the virus, JN.1, is currently circulating in Ireland, leading to outbreaks in hospitals, nursing homes, and other dedicated care centres. This Covid-19 outbreak in North West Ireland has prompted immediate action from health authorities.
Outbreaks Affecting Hospitals and Care Centers
Several wards in Sligo University Hospital experienced an outbreak earlier this week, resulting in the implementation of visitor restrictions to contain the spread. The HSE has emphasized the importance of vigilance and adherence to health guidelines to prevent further outbreaks.
HSE Recommendations
The HSE strongly advises anyone exhibiting symptoms to stay at home until at least 48 hours after symptoms have mostly or fully subsided. They stress the need to avoid contact with others, particularly those at higher risk from Covid-19, to help curb the spread of this new variant.
Conclusion
As the Covid-19 outbreak in North West Ireland continues to evolve, the HSE remains vigilant and urges the public to follow safety guidelines to protect themselves and their communities.