People are being asked to attend any scheduled medical appointments.
The Dublin Mid-Leinster Hospital group, which includes Tullamore and Portlaoise Hospitals, is asking the public not to visit facilities or nursing homes - due to the need to protect our most vulnerable and elderly during the Coronavirus outbreak.
People are being asked to attend any scheduled medical appointments.
Hospitals will contact patients if their appointment is being cancelled.
Anyone with newly acquired respiratory symptoms is being asked to consider contacting their GP or HSE Live.
If you have new onset respiratory symptoms and need advice pick up the phone and call – HSE Live 1850 24 1850 (8am – 8pm / 10 – 5pm at weekends) OR Your GP or Out of Hours Service to discuss your symptom's / concerns. Please do not present to your ED without doing this.
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