Ireland faces horror fourth Covid wave amid case spikes in Waterford, Sligo and Dublin, CMO warns
Updated: 19:56, 1 Jul 2021
IRELAND is facing into a fourth wave of Covid-19 as NPHET experts warned of concern over a spike of cases in Dublin.
The dreaded Delta variant now accounts for 70 per cent of virus cases here and Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said there ll be a significant increase in transmission due to the variant.
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Dr Tony Holohan said there will be a significant increase in transmission due to the Delta variant of the virusCredit: Collins
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And Prof Philip Nolan said Dublin s case numbers are higher than other parts of the countryCredit: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
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