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  1. Pinned Tweet
    31 Dec 2020

    cases are rising rapidly. Because of this, we are not testing close contacts. If you're a close contact you need to restrict your movements for 14 days. Right now we all need to stay at home and act like we have the virus. ➡️

    Contact tracing update
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  2. Retweeted
    2 hours ago

    Feeling very fortunate to have received the first dose of the . Thank you very much to all involved in the roll out.

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    plans to deliver the 1st dose of the to all staff in the coming weeks. A peer vaccination team of up to 19 nurses will vaccinate staff ensuring that all personnel are protected in a timely way

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    3 hours ago

    Lovely little late birthday present from – at St Vincent's University Hospital

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    4 hours ago
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    5 hours ago

    Great news! GP Practice Team vaccinations began today. Thanks South Infirmary Victoria Hospital Cork. Practice Nurse, Practice Supervisor, breastfeeding GP, older & younger GPs all vaccinated . Thanks

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    3 hours ago

    Received my first dose of the pfizer vaccine today in Tallaghthospital

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  8. Retweeted
    9 hours ago

    I received my first dose of covid-19 vaccine today. thank you

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    4 hours ago

    "This is a day we have all been waiting for in Ennis Hospital & the arrival of these vaccines gives us all hope that an end is in sight.” Dr Mary Kennedy 📸Dr Kennedy gets the first Covid-19 vaccine in Ennis Hospital from staff nurse Caroline Mulligan

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  10. 4 hours ago

    You may not need to visit the Emergency Department for your injury. Injury Units treat broken bones, strains and burns and more. Learn more about Injury Units here:

    A nurse in blue scrubs wraps an injured arm in white gauze.
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    Did you know there is an eLearning programme for the Health Services Change Guide hosted on ? The programme "Delivering Change in Health Services - Complete Guide" has been received really well so far with positive feedback from participants⬇️

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  12. Retweeted
    10 hours ago

    Made your yet? 🗣️ As Pat says, you don't need the latest kit to get going. What are your top tips for anyone thinking about taking their first steps to getting active? 💪 🌳

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  13. 6 hours ago

    When we work together, we can reduce the impact has on our families and communities, our health service and our day to day lives. Simple actions like keeping your hands clean can help to slow the virus' spread. Learn how to clean your hands properly with our video.

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    Great news! Once the licensed information is available work will begin on updating clinical materials and making them available on as we have done for the 1st vaccine licensed in December.

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  16. 8 hours ago

    Colds, coughs & flu are common in winter. This year, we should all make an extra effort to avoid catching these illnesses, as well as , by washing our hands, keeping social distance, eating well & exercising. Learn more:

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  17. 9 hours ago

    To protect our patients and staff from , health services have made some practical changes. Watch this video to learn more about these changes & how they work.   

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    With 921people in hospital, we've now exceeded the peak level of the 1st wave (881).75 in ICU. Healthy people are getting very sick. Everyone gets how serious this is now. Let's all do what's needed, turn this around, save lives, whilst the vaccine arrives. We have to.

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  19. 12 hours ago

    Things are hard at the moment, as we try to live with the impact of on our lives. But there are ways we can make it a little better for ourselves, both physically and mentally. Have a read of our ‘Keeping Well This Winter’ booklet here:

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  20. Retweeted
    Jan 5

    “We are very pleased to see the continued roll-out of in DMHG.We have been extensively planning with Hospitals to coordinate the supply of the vaccine & ensure all 11,000 DMHG staff can be vaccinated in a timely way.” CEO DMHG

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  21. Retweeted
    Jan 5

    “Vaccinations work & vaccination is key to ensuring patient & staff safety during the pandemic. Our vaccination teams have a wealth of experience across all our Hospitals to commence the roll-out of the " CDONM DMHG

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