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HSE to prioritise time-critical and urgent care as thousands of appointments cancelled due to hack | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

Further cyber attack carried out on the Department of Health | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

The Department has been working to respond to the incident since Thursday. A digital note from the cybercrime group believed to be responsible has been left on the Department s IT systems. The note is believed to be similar to the one discovered amid the HSE hack earlier this week. The Department of Health confirmed that The National Cyber Security Centre, along with the gardaí and the Defence Forces, is currently investigating the attacks. They said in a statement on Sunday: The Department of Health can confirm that late last week it was subject to a ransomware attack similar to the attack on the HSE. Since Thursday we have been working to respond to this incident.

Why are restrictions still in place for partners at maternity units and when are they likely to change?

); Why are restrictions still in place for partners at maternity units and when are they likely to change? Partners should be able to attend maternity appointments now – due to a fall in cases and the vaccination of healthcare staff. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Friday 30 Apr 2021, 6:00 PM Fri 6:00 PM 13,942 Views 3 Comments Image: Shutterstock/moreimages Image: Shutterstock/moreimages MOTHERS AND WOMENS’ advocacy groups have been calling for partners to be allowed to attend pre-natal appointments, the delivery suite and post-natal wards now that Covid-19 cases have stabalised at a lower level and the country is reopening. But the guidance from the HSE to 19 maternity hospitals and units around the country has remained the same: assess whether you can allow partners to attend based on your clinical situation.

HSE urges staff to encourage family to take AZ vaccine

Updated / Friday, 16 Apr 2021 18:53 The HSE had paused the administering of the vaccine due to the reports but have since resumed use of the vaccine The Health Service Executive has appealed to healthcare workers to encourage patients, friends family and colleagues to take the AstraZeneca vaccine, saying the benefits of the vaccine continue to outweigh the risks. In a video message circulated to staff this afternoon, Chief Clinical Officer Dr Colm Henry noted that the National Immunisation Advisory Committee had recommended that the AstraZeneca vaccine should not be given to people aged under 60. He said this recommendation took account of a report from the European Medicines Agency on rare but very serious blood clotting incidents.

Full breakdown of today s Covid-19 cases following surge as one county shows concerning trend

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