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  1. RejectingBoredom on

    “It shows that there were 239 first-time diagnoses in 2024, which is a rate similar to pre-pandemic levels in Ireland.”

    So I guess the decline in social activity during lockdown pushed the numbers down a couple years and then they rose back to a relatively low number that’s on an overall downward trend (despite this spike).

  2. Wolfwalker71 on

    *The majority of diagnoses were amongst people born outside of Ireland, with just 23% of the people who received a diagnosis in 2024 being born in the country*

    The article doesn’t really give a clear picture of transmission rates in Ireland, which is really the only thing the government can try control through funding.

  3. Feeling-Decision-902 on

    Should people moving here not need to pass medical health checks like we do moving to Australia and other places for example?

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