The State’s acting chief medical officer Drsaid that the Grangegorman site was closed as a precautionary measure because a person who had worked on both sites tested positive for the disease.
Dr Glynn said that between 25 and 30 confirmed cases had been confirmed at the cluster linked to the Townsend Street site and that the Grangegorman site was closed because of a link with the city centre site. He did not believe there was a second cluster there. “That site is closed out of an abundance of caution pending further risk assessment by the public health team,” he told the National Public Health Emergency Team briefing at theDr Glynn said that 25 to 30 cases in any setting is “substantial and demonstrates how this disease can spread given any opportunity”.
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