University Hospital Limerick is the worst affected.
390 people are waiting for beds in hospitals around the country this morning.
INMO figures show 282 are in emergency departments, while 108 are in wards.
University Hospital Limerick is the worst affected by overcrowding, with 97 patients on trolleys.
That's followed by 38 at Sligo University Hospital, and 32 at Tallaght University Hospital
in Dublin.
In the midlands there are 14 patients on trolleys. Eight are in Midland Regional Hospital Mullingar followed by six in Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise.
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