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06 Sept 2025

Department of Health and HSE appeal to public amid rising COVID cases

The Department of Public Health and HSE West and North West is encouraging the public to be aware the increase in cases

Department of Health and HSE appeal to public amid rising COVID cases

Cases are on the rise gain in the area

The Department of Public Health, HSE West and North West, is encouraging the public to be aware of an increase of COVID-19 infections in their communities. 

Ongoing awareness of symptoms of COVID-19 and taking steps to prevent the spread in both the community and in healthcare settings remain important to protect those most vulnerable.

Dr Áine McNamara, Area Director of Public Health, Department of Public Health HSE West and North West, said: “We are reminding everyone of the importance of taking steps to prevent the spread of serious illness from COVID-19, particularly for those most vulnerable in our community. 

“Avoid visiting those in healthcare settings such as hospitals and nursing homes if you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms,” she added.

There is a new COVID-19 variant (JN.1) circulating in Ireland. This new variant in the community has resulted in an increase in outbreaks in nursing homes, hospitals and other healthcare settings, putting vulnerable patients at risk of infection.

The department and HSE West and North West have advised the public if they have symptoms of COVID-19 and feel unwell to stay at home until 48 hours after your symptoms are mostly or fully gone, avoid contact with other people, especially people at higher risk from COVID-19, but you do not need a COVID-19 test unless a GP or health professional tells you to. If you choose to do one, there is different advice to follow if you have a positive COVID-19 test.

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 wash your hands properly and often, cover coughs or sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve, put used tissues into a bin and wash your hands, let fresh air into your home by opening windows, doors and air vents as much as possible and clean objects and surfaces that other people touch.

For more information, see the HSE website.

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