HSE in discussions with Irish pharma companies about 'ramping up' reagent production

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CEO Paul Reid said the HSE has already secured some supplies from China.

Image: Shutterstock/Hand Robot Image: Shutterstock/Hand Robot THE HSE HAS been in contact with Irish pharmaceutical companies and laboratories in Ireland to discuss ramping up production of the reagents needed for Covid-19 tests.

He said three actions have now been taken to address the supply issues. For now, some testing will be processed abroad to address the current backlog and allow labs to prioritise groups such as healthcare workers and hospital inpatients. In a short time we have scaled up on, testing centres, testing kits, contact tracers, nbr of Labs, hospital beds, ICU, ventilators, PPE, staff.

He acknowledged that at 2,600 tests a day currently, Ireland will not reach the 15,000 a day health officials had hoped for this week or even next week.

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