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Covid-19: Intensive Care Unit numbers increase over weekend

written by cassoscoop July 26, 2021
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THERE has been a “significantly increased demand” for intensive care beds due to Covid-19 in the North of Ireland over the weekend, the chief nursing officer has said.

Charlotte McArdle said a surge in demand for services had come more quickly than was expected.

She added that some trusts may have to open more intensive beds for Covid patients.

It comes as two healthcare trusts issued an urgent appeal for staff on Sunday as they dealt with ‘Surge 4′ of the Coronavirus pandemic.

Ms McArdle said there had been “increased demand for intensive care beds quite significantly over the weekend”.

The North’s chief nursing officer also said a total of 15 patients were admitted to intensive care units with Covid over the weekend, and that 29 people were in ICUs as of Sunday.

“That was on top of a number that was steadily increasing over the last two weeks,” Ms McArdle said.

The peak of second wave of Covid-19 in January saw almost almost 1,000 patients being treated for the illness in hospitals here and 71 being treated in intensive care.

The latest information from the Department of Health’s Covid-19 dashboard shows that there are at least 163 people being treated in hospital for coronavirus.

Ms McArdle also said hospitals were seeing “an increase in young people requiring a very high level of acute care”.

“I’m hearing reports that there is a higher number of young people requiring hospital admission, and many of them are requiring respiratory support.”

It comes with the North of Ireland’s health trusts reporting staff shortages and issuing calls for extra workers.

The Irish News has reported that isolation figures among the Belfast Trust were up by more than 150 per cent in a week.

The current surge in cases and admissions was ahead of the schedule that had been anticipated by healthcare professionals, according to Rita Devlin, acting director of the Royal College of Nursing in the North of Ireland.

“I think people were planning for September and we now see we are at the end of July and we seem to be right in the middle of another wave again.

“The pressure of that is unbelievable on the staff.

“We know our staff are being asked to open extra beds even though there’s not the staff to look after the patients in the beds.”

A doctors’ trade body has said double-vaccinated healthcare staff should not be exempted from isolating in a bid to tackle staff shortages.

Dr Alan Stout, from the British Medical Association in the North of Ireland, said getting “infection numbers down” was more useful than isolation exemptions.

“At the moment, we have to balance the risk,” he said.

“If we have a lot of healthcare workers and just a lot of people in general who aren’t actually isolating after contact, we know from infection numbers we have at the moment, it spreads really, really quickly.

“And a healthcare environment is actually one of the biggest and most important places for spread of infection,” he told BBC Radio’s Good Morning Ulster.

“So I would still urge an awful lot of caution, this is simply the realty of high infection numbers at the moment.

“The answer to this is not to try and compromise on safety and on infection control, the answer to this is get our infection numbers down.”

Covid-19: Intensive Care Unit numbers increase over weekend was last modified: July 26th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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