07/01/2022
Covid-19 Risk 'Greater Now Than It Has Ever Been'
The risk of catching Covid-19 is greater now than it has ever been and community transmission is at an all-time high, this was the message of the Executive following the latest update from NI's medical and scientific advisors.
The Executive has said that it is critically important that everyone remains vigilant and continues to follow the public health advice.
Ministers said: "We are again calling on everyone who is eligible to take up the booster vaccine. The evidence is undeniable – getting the booster will help protect you from becoming seriously ill with COVID-19. When compared to fully vaccinated individuals who have also received their booster or third dose, unvaccinated individuals aged 50 and over are almost 30 times more likely to be admitted to hospital with Covid-19.
"We also remind everyone of the importance of following all testing requirements and guidelines.
"With the unprecedented surge in Omicron, and subsequent demand for testing, capacity for PCR testing reached its limit this week. The Department of Health is advising the public that in the context of very high Covid levels a positive lateral flow test is an accurate predictor of Covid infection and a confirmatory PCR test is not required at this time. Anyone who receives a positive lateral flow result must self-isolate immediately. The latest advice on self-isolation requirements is available at: www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/coronavirus-covid-19-self-isolating-and-close-contacts.
"Please test regularly with lateral flow tests, particularly before you come into contact with others. Lateral flow tests are free and can be ordered online or collected from one of 580 collection sites."
The Executive has agreed not to make any changes to the package of measures currently in place to manage this Omicron COVID wave.
They concluded: "As well as getting vaccinated, taking up the booster and regular testing – we ask everyone to limit your social contacts and work from home if possible. This will reduce the opportunities for the virus to spread.
"Meet outdoors if you can. If meeting indoors, make sure the rooms are well ventilated.
"Wear a face covering in public indoor spaces. Not only is this a legal requirement but it keeps others and you safer. The grace period for proving an exemption on medical grounds has been extended to allow further work on logistical issues involved in obtaining proof of exemption, including engagement with relevant groups. However, this is a vital mitigation in preventing virus transmission and we urge everyone who can wear a face covering to do so without delay.
"Do not contact your GP for a letter of exemption. GPs are not providing this service and abuse of staff will not be tolerated."
The Executive has said that it is critically important that everyone remains vigilant and continues to follow the public health advice.
Ministers said: "We are again calling on everyone who is eligible to take up the booster vaccine. The evidence is undeniable – getting the booster will help protect you from becoming seriously ill with COVID-19. When compared to fully vaccinated individuals who have also received their booster or third dose, unvaccinated individuals aged 50 and over are almost 30 times more likely to be admitted to hospital with Covid-19.
"We also remind everyone of the importance of following all testing requirements and guidelines.
"With the unprecedented surge in Omicron, and subsequent demand for testing, capacity for PCR testing reached its limit this week. The Department of Health is advising the public that in the context of very high Covid levels a positive lateral flow test is an accurate predictor of Covid infection and a confirmatory PCR test is not required at this time. Anyone who receives a positive lateral flow result must self-isolate immediately. The latest advice on self-isolation requirements is available at: www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/coronavirus-covid-19-self-isolating-and-close-contacts.
"Please test regularly with lateral flow tests, particularly before you come into contact with others. Lateral flow tests are free and can be ordered online or collected from one of 580 collection sites."
The Executive has agreed not to make any changes to the package of measures currently in place to manage this Omicron COVID wave.
They concluded: "As well as getting vaccinated, taking up the booster and regular testing – we ask everyone to limit your social contacts and work from home if possible. This will reduce the opportunities for the virus to spread.
"Meet outdoors if you can. If meeting indoors, make sure the rooms are well ventilated.
"Wear a face covering in public indoor spaces. Not only is this a legal requirement but it keeps others and you safer. The grace period for proving an exemption on medical grounds has been extended to allow further work on logistical issues involved in obtaining proof of exemption, including engagement with relevant groups. However, this is a vital mitigation in preventing virus transmission and we urge everyone who can wear a face covering to do so without delay.
"Do not contact your GP for a letter of exemption. GPs are not providing this service and abuse of staff will not be tolerated."
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