08-23-2021, 11:36 AM
St Vincent’s hospital in Dublin is admitting a “worrying” number of double-vaccinated patients for treatment for Covid-19, emergency department head Professor John Ryan has said.
St Vincent’s hospital in Dublin is admitting a “worrying” number of double-vaccinated patients for treatment for Covid-19, emergency department head Professor John Ryan has said.
He emphasised that just because people are double-jabbed does not mean they are immune to the virus.
“Right now, we’re seeing a significant number of breakthrough cases,” he said.
Read more: St Vincent’s hospital in Dublin is admitting a “worrying” number of double-vaccinated patients for treatment for Covid-19, emergency department head Professor John Ryan has said.
St Vincent’s hospital in Dublin is admitting a “worrying” number of double-vaccinated patients for treatment for Covid-19, emergency department head Professor John Ryan has said.
He emphasised that just because people are double-jabbed does not mean they are immune to the virus.
“Right now, we’re seeing a significant number of breakthrough cases,” he said.
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Read more: St Vincent’s hospital in Dublin is admitting a “worrying” number of double-vaccinated patients for treatment for Covid-19, emergency department head Professor John Ryan has said.