Not terrified of any of the above. Sorry to disappoint you.And you can go about your daily life being terrified of foreigners, Islam, government plots, big pharma, Wtc etc.
But hey, enjoy your freedumb
So anyway lads, in this article from RTE
Covid case levels 'unsustainable' as 4,407 reported
There have been 4,407 new cases of Covid-19 reported by the Department of Health this evening, with Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan saying the "case level is unsustainable".
www.rte.ie
The above is making out that up to 400-500 ICU beds could be needed according to the latest modelling projections from NPHET, models which, as far as I am aware, have always been wrong to date.
Currently the Trolley Watch on INMO website has
16th November 2021 - 409
16th November 2020 - 196
15th November 2019 - 460 (16th not available)
16th November 2018 - 456
16th November 2017 - 375
16th November 2016 - 528
This doesn't appear to align with a catastrophe waiting to happen it just seems like a normal year where people are out socializing again during flu season. Rather it seems like a hospital system under pressure, as it has been every year that I can remember, because of consecutive Government's inability to address a shortage of beds.
Anyone have any year on year stats for ICU beds or anything which is counter to the above figures?