Ireland could not cope with flu outbreak

THE country’s swine flu contingency plan cannot be fully implemented because there are no emergency on-call specialists to respond to an outbreak.

Ireland could not cope with flu outbreak

An internal Department of Health document warned of the risk posed to the public because there is “no out-of-hours cover arrangements in the event of an infectious disease outbreak”.

The warning was registered in 2008 but the Department of Health yesterday confirmed the situation has not changed.

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