Three military camps will be adapted into isolation units to

Three military camps will be adapted into isolation units to help deal with Covid surge


A military hospital, St Bricin’s, in Dublin, is also available for conversion and there is contingency planning to provide support for, and manning of, national body storage facilities in temporary morgues. The Defence Forces are also working in close cooperation with the HSE to provide surge capacity in terms of swab testing and contact-tracing capabilities.
As part of Operation Fortitude, which was set up last March, the Defence Forces are providing support across four specific streams, known as the four Ts: testing, tracing, transport and tentage.
Personnel have been supplying advice based on their experiences in dealing with the Ebola disease in Africa and working with the EU mission Sophia, in rescuing migrants being sent across the Mediterranean from Libya by human smuggling networks.

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