But that's not the true picture of the state of covid infection.
There's a backlog of 9000 positive swabs awaiting verification. In @ShaneHastingsIE helpful graph, that's the bit under the red line, scribbled in yellow.

Reporting takes place in Regional Departments of Public Health.
— Dr Marie Casey (@marietcasey) January 1, 2021
Surveillance scientists take the data from contact tracing and input it into CIDR surveillance system. Some of this is automated, much isn't. https://t.co/cFTZcLHMvL
1/ 20 years of neglect of the Public Health Medicine service left Ire ill-prepared for COVID. PH has been phenomenal responding with such limited human & other resources. Sounded alarm since beginning yet still @roinnslainte won\u2019t talk to IMO despite strike due 14th Jan https://t.co/yzn76Z4a8R
— Caroline Mason Mohan (@CarolineMasonM1) December 20, 2020
...in Ireland because they get treated worse than other specialist doctors in Ireland. I get very few cases of civid to manage in Oz these days, yet I have a team of 16. My Irish colleagues are managing many many more cases then me, yet a doctor in an Irish PHU might have....
— Niall Conroy (@NICU_doc_salone) October 21, 2020
Yip, true. Everything about this pandemic has been sad, punishing hard work and demoralising for PH. We still have to fight to be counted yet whenever cases anywhere people want more and quicker PH dr involvement. Gment ensuring everyone much less access to us in 2021 @astaines https://t.co/hL9qmxToMD
— Abbey Collins (@abbeycollins202) November 28, 2020
We have a 20 year old disease surveillance system (CIDR) which is not real-time. We have no outbreak management data system yet (delayed procurement). These are key enablers to real time reporting, as well as staff to collect, input, quality assure.
— Dr Marie Casey (@marietcasey) September 6, 2020
You\u2019re going to need at least 70 consultant contracts @DonnellyStephen, not just the one. Current proposal not seen by @IMO_IRL so no agreement on it. All of us are trained to be consultants. https://t.co/ToM2TMfcex
— Caroline Mason Mohan (@CarolineMasonM1) November 29, 2020
Things ARE appalling work-wise. There is no OOH cover for PH in parts of the country. Not alone can we not recruit to fill current positions, it\u2019s doubtful we will retain all current SPHM past Christmas - everyone has an exit strategy. What would you do?
— Aileen Kitching (@AileenKitching) November 30, 2020
Yes-the \u2018public health officials\u2019 you keep hearing about are SPHMs & DPHs & they\u2019re 80% women, whatever you see on TV daily. Our work is underestimated & unseen. Hope @roinnslainte haven\u2019t underestimated our determination for next generation to get recognition we\u2019ve never have https://t.co/irdfA4pwEv
— Caroline Mason Mohan (@CarolineMasonM1) December 24, 2020
GP referral data from @gpbuddy tells us to expect at least another day of massive positive swabs. GPs are seeing almost 10 times the number of clinically likely Covid19 cases as they were at the start of December pic.twitter.com/781rByGAhf
— Andrew Flood \U0001f468\U0001f3fb\u200d\U0001f4bb\U0001f4dd\U0001f57a (@andrewflood) January 1, 2021
Irish people need to make the public health unit system a political issue during elections, like cath labs and emergency departments. You wouldn\u2019t believe how successive governments have neglected public health units over the years because they knew they\u2019d get away with it https://t.co/9npukk8EO8
— Niall Conroy (@NICU_doc_salone) January 1, 2021
There's a minister on the radio at the moment, in the middle of a pandemic, talking about a vaccination programme, who is mixing up the discipline of Public Health with the provision of healthcare to the public.
— Anthony O'Connor (@Antcon7062) December 12, 2020
That's....worrying.
What's striking is the increasing frequency of pandemics.
— Dr Marie Casey (@marietcasey) December 29, 2020
Risk increasing. Public Health infrastructure not increasing in capacity or responsiveness.@vonderleyen pic.twitter.com/BGd72VmCjk
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— Scotty Mar10 (@Allenma15086871) December 29, 2020