Don’t cross the border, Chief Medical Officers Dr Michael McBride and Dr Tony Holohan urge in ‘stay at home’ appeal

The Chief Medical Officers in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have issued an appeal to people to avoid crossing the border.

The pair have voiced their concerns in a joint statement about the high levels of Covid-19 in both parts of Ireland and are urging everyone to stay home.

Dr Michael McBride (Northern Ireland) and Dr Tony Holohan (the Republic of Ireland) said: “As Chief Medical Officers, we are gravely concerned about the unsustainably high level of Covid-19 infection we are experiencing on the island of Ireland. This is having a significant impact on the health of our population and the safe functioning of our healthcare systems.

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“Unfortunately, due to the surge of infections we have experienced over the past few weeks, we have seen an increase in mortality figures and our health systems have been placed under immense pressure. We are likely to see ongoing increases in hospitalisations, ICU admissions and mortality in the weeks ahead.”

Both medics are strongly urging everyone to stay at home except for essential reasons, and to avoid all unnecessary journeys, including cross-border travel.

They said: “Many of the patients admitted to hospital in January have been under the age of 65 years. Covid-19 can affect us all, regardless of age or underlying condition. It highlights the need for us all to protect one another by staying at home. Not only will you keep yourself and your loved ones safe, but also help to save lives and avoid more preventable Covid-19 admissions to our currently struggling healthcare systems.

“We will continue to work together to protect public health across the island, as we have done throughout this pandemic, but we need everyone to play their part by staying at home and protecting themselves and their communities.”