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Johan Giesecke. (Ali Lorestani / TT / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Giesecke tar tillbaka virusråd till Irland

Sveriges tidigare statsepidemiolog Johan Giesecke uppmanade i går Irlands regering till att låta smittan sprida sig bland invånare som är under 60 år. Men efter att ha fått förklarat för sig skillnaderna mellan svenska och irländska systemet gällande exempelvis sjukfrånvaro och klasstorlekar tog Giesecke tillbaka uttalandet, skriver Irish Times.

– Med den här kunskapen om situationen i Irland och hur ert land fungerar så kan jag inte säga att det skulle vara bättre för landet, säger han till RTÉ Radio One.

Gieseckes tidigare uttalande gjordes i rollen som rådgivare vid WHO men han själv understryker att han inte ”anmält sig frivillig till kommittén” och att han inte säger åt Irland vad de ska göra.

Antalet som smittats i landet är 33 675 och det har hittills skett 1 794 dödsfall.

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Covid-19 i Irland
Wikipedia (en)
The COVID-19 pandemic reached the Republic of Ireland on 29 February 2020, and within three weeks, cases had been confirmed in all counties. The pandemic affected many aspects of society. On 12 March, the government shut all schools, colleges, childcare facilities and cultural institutions, and advised cancelling large gatherings. St Patrick's Day festivities were called off, and the Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, addressed the nation that night. On 24 March, almost all businesses, venues, facilities and amenities were shut; but gatherings of up to four were allowed. Three days later on 27 March, the government imposed a stay-at-home order, banning all non-essential travel and contact with people outside one's home (including family and partners). The elderly and those with certain health conditions were told to cocoon. People were made to keep apart in public. The Garda Síochána were given power to enforce the measures, which were repeatedly extended until 18 May.The lockdown caused a severe recession and an unprecedented rise in unemployment and caused major damage in all sectors. A COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment and a Temporary COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme were set up. The Leaving Certificate, Junior Certificate and all Irish language summer courses in the Gaeltacht were cancelled. The All-Ireland Senior Football and Senior Hurling championships were postponed indefinitely, the National Football League left uncompleted. The Dublin Horse Show was cancelled for the first time since 1940. Other yearly events cancelled included the Tidy Towns competition (the first time in its 62-year history), the Rose of Tralee (61 years), the National Ploughing Championships, the Ballinasloe Horse Fair and Dublin Pride. The Health Service Executive (HSE) launched a recruitment campaign, asking both healthcare and non-healthcare professionals to "be on call for Ireland". The previous government of the 32nd Dáil remained in post during the initial several months of the pandemic until its successor was appointed on 27 June. Dáil Éireann sat with fewer members due to social distancing requirements. The Oireachtas passed an emergency act giving the state power to detain people, restrict travel and keep people in their homes to control the virus's spread. Further emergency legislation passed the following week. By mid-April, the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) reported that the growth rate of the pandemic had been driven "as low as it needs to be", that the curve had flattened and that there would be no peak coming. Daily cases and deaths slowly declined in June and early July, however from mid-July, the reproductive rate of the virus began to increase, causing a major rise in confirmed cases mainly in meat processing plants, resulting in a regional lockdown for three counties on 7 August.By 23 September, the Department of Health had confirmed 33,675 cases and 1,794 deaths. More than 90% of those who have died were aged over 65, and most also had underlying illnesses or lived in care homes.
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