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Local nurse administers first dose of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine

Local nurse administers first dose of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Reporter: 6 Jan 2021 Mary Meade, Staff Midwife, Maternity Ward at Sligo University Hospital (SUH) receiving the vaccine from Catherine Greaney (Glancy), 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 (Glancy) from Leitrim Village. The vaccine was the first to be administered in County Sligo and over the coming weeks the vaccination programme will be extended across the hospital and community services.  Between today and the end of this week, over 500 staff will be vaccinated at Sligo University Hospital.

Vaccination of staff at north west hospitals to begin this week

Vaccination of staff at north west hospitals to begin this week Roll-out of vaccine comes as both hospitals defer procedures due to mounting Covid-19 cases Reporter: );   ); The vaccination of staff at the north west’s two acute hospitals is to begin this week. The Saolta University Health Care Group, which manages Letterkenny University Hospital and Sligo University Hospital, said it is expected that the roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccines to front line workers at the hospital will commence in the coming days. The vaccination of staff at other hospitals in the group is already underway. Staff at University Hospital Galway were among those who received the first doses of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine when they were administered last week.

Over 53,000 patients went without beds in Irish hospitals in 2020, INMO says

Over 53,000 patients went without beds in Irish hospitals in 2020, INMO says The organisation said hospital overcrowding is “unacceptable at the best of times, but it is doubly so when dealing with a contagious virus”. By Órla Ryan Thursday 31 Dec 2020, 2:28 PM Dec 31st 2020, 2:28 PM 10,550 Views 36 Comments File photo Image: Shutterstock/Physics joe AT LEAST 53,325 patients went without beds in Irish hospitals in 2020, new figures from the Irish Nurses & Midwives Organisation (INMO) show. Over 30,000 of those incidents were recorded since Covid-19 was first detected in Ireland. Admitted patients waited on trolleys and chairs, often in corridors, the INMO noted. General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha said hospital overcrowding is “unacceptable at the best of times, but it is doubly so when dealing with a contagious

Paddy McGarry Formerly Gortletteragh and Mohill Wednesday, 23rd

Paddy McGarry Formerly Gortletteragh and Mohill Wednesday, 23rd
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