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Mayo University Hospital continues to be extremely busy

Mayo University Hospital continues to be extremely busy today (12 January) with resulting pressure on bed availability in the hospital.

The hospital is currently treating a large number of COVID-19 positive patients; at 8pm yesterday evening there were 91 patients in MUH with COVID-19.

Statement re: Letterkenny University Hospital

Letterkenny University Hospital

It has been an extremely busy weekend at Letterkenny University Hospital. Throughout the weekend there has been a large number of patients presenting with suspect or confirmed COVID 19, many of whom required admission to the hospital.

The people of County Mayo urged to stay home and stay safe

The people of County Mayo urged to stay home and stay safe

The HSE has joined with the Mayo County Council and the Gardaí in the county to appeal to the people of Mayo to help prevent the further spread of COVID-19.

Deferral of face to face outpatient appointments at Sligo University Hospital

Face to Face outpatient appointments at Sligo University Hospital are being deferred for the next two weeks. The hospital is now holding virtual outpatient clinics with some exceptions.

Patients who previously received a letter confirming an outpatient appointment are asked not to attend the appointment unless they get a call from the hospital confirming that the appointment is going ahead.

Deferral of procedure and appointments at Saolta hospitals

The hospitals in the Saolta Group are deferring all but very urgent and time critical inpatient and day surgery from 05 January. Outpatient clinics will also be curtailed and some of these will take place virtually unless it is absolutely necessary for patients to be seen.

Portiuncula University Hospital rolls out COVID-19 vaccination programme

The roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign began in Portiuncula University Hospital today, Wednesday January 6th. Louise Ann McGrath, Clinical Nurse Manager 2, St John’s Ward was the first staff member in the hospital to receive the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine. Louise received the vaccine from her nursing colleague, Mary Barrett, Assistant Director of Nursing and Peer Vaccinator.

Dr Gerry O’Mara, first staff member Roscommon University Hospital to receive COVID-19 vaccine

The roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign began in Roscommon University Hospital on Wednesday January 6th. Dr Gerry O’Mara, Consultant Physician was the first staff member in the hospital to receive the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine.

Staff of Sligo University Hospital delighted to see the commencement of COVID-19 vaccination programme on site

Mary Meade, Staff Midwife, Maternity Ward at Sligo University Hospital (SUH) who was the first staff member to receive the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in Sligo with Catherine Greaney, Staff Nurse.

The roll-out of the COVID 19 vaccination campaign began in Sligo University Hospital today, Wednesday January 6th. Mary Meade was the first staff member in the hospital to receive the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine. Mary received the vaccine from her nursing colleague Catherine Greaney.

Letterkenny University Hospital administers its first dose of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine

The roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign began in Letterkenny University Hospital today, Wednesday January 6th. Lorraine Guthrie, Clinical Nurse Manager 2 from Medical 5 was the first staff member in the hospital to receive the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine. Lorraine received the vaccine from her nursing colleague Virginia Murray.

COVID-19 Vaccination campaign begins in Mayo University Hospital

The roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign began in Mayo University Hospital today, Wednesday January 6th. Mary Neary Clinical Nurse Manager 2 on C Ward was the first staff member in the hospital to receive the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine.

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