Health
Covid-19 expert gives scary update as he pinpoints ‘tiny’ number of cases Ireland should be aiming for – Irish Mirror
Professor Sam McConkey said Ireland is ‘in the middle of a very brisk third wave that’s clearly bigger than the second wave’

A leading infectious disease expert has said Covid-19 wont be stable in Ireland until our daily cases are in single digits.
Professor Sam McConkey, who is head of the department of international health and tropical medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), also said he is self-isolating after a close contact had experienced symptoms and was awaiting a test result.
He told RTE Radio One: Everyone is starting to feel that optimism and hope of the coronavirus vaccine coming thats…
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