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Chief Medical Officer Prof Breda Smyth

Plans on how to respond to possible future pandemic are being worked on, CMO says

Professor Breda Smyth became CMO in October after Dr Tony Holohan stepped aside.

PLANS ON HOW to respond to the next pandemic are being worked on as future health threats become increasingly difficult to predict, the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) has said. 

Professor Breda Smyth, who became CMO in October after Dr Tony Holohan stepped aside, said it was an “absolute privilege” to take on the role.

Professor Smyth has spent the last 13 to 15 years in Irish public health, including as a member of the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) during the Covid-19 pandemic.

In a wide-ranging interview with the PA news agency, she said Ireland’s ageing population, its “significant” obesity crisis and vulnerable communities are among the country’s biggest public health problems.

She said her priorities will include the prevention of chronic diseases, promoting a healthy lifestyle and reducing health inequality – as well as preparing for the next pandemic.

“Another priority that I will be focusing on is public health reform and ensuring that we have a robust pandemic preparedness in place for future threats and emerging threats,” Prof Smyth told PA.

“We’ve even seen in the last six months the increasing, emerging threats from monkeypox and then also ebola in Uganda. So we’re living in a very dynamic world with climate change and global warming that the unpredictability of emerging threats is increasing.

“With all of these external elements, they give rise to emerging health threats, which we also have to be prepared for.”

Prof Smyth said a concerted effort is needed in the weeks over and after Christmas to reduce transmission of Covid cases and hospital admissions.

She said despite “a constellation of sub-lineages of Omicron”, vaccines are still giving “very good protection” from the current sub-lineage against severe disease and hospitalisation.

“What would be a cause of concern is if we had something like Delta variant again, or a brand new type of variant, which we currently don’t have. But we are constantly on high alert,” she said.

A modelling unit is being developed with the health protection surveillance centre to monitor other illnesses and diseases in order to respond to other threats quickly, Prof Smyth said.

When asked about the 70,000 Ukrainian refugees in the country and if their health needs are being catered for, she said a liaison-officer system is in place.

She said during the height of the pandemic, when she was director of public health in the west, a social inclusion liaison officer, who spoke the language of the migrant community and was able to visit them to communicate public health messaging, was appointed.

“All the actual public health pandemic information was translated into their language, so be it Portuguese, Russian, Polish, whatever language was required,” she said.

“And then it was communicated to them then through their social inclusion liaison officer, who was from their community, and this helped greatly with the uptake and vaccination programmes with the control of outbreaks.”

She said this worked effectively among the Brazilian community, the Polish community and the eastern European communities.

“So this also actually is a model that is being deployed within the Ukrainian community. So liaison officers have been identified in the different areas and are working with the Ukrainian populations,” she added.

When asked about what the next pandemic could look like, Prof Smyth said: “We were expecting some sort of a threat but we never expected the pandemic to the scale that it actually arrived.

One thing that has taught us is that we have to expect absolutely everything.

“With increased global warming and increased vector-borne diseases, it’s really important that we have robust pandemic preparedness plans in place and that is one of my priorities,” she said.

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    Aug 19th 2023, 5:07 PM

    How would anything fall from a moving car on the M2 unless it was on the roof rack sounds a bit dodgy to me something just doesn’t add up .

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    Aug 19th 2023, 5:46 PM

    @Fran Riley: And this part:

    “This afternoon, it was confirmed that some of the outstanding pages, which contained details of some officers and staff, have not yet been recovered”

    That would suggest that item was a paper notebook, or notepad, not a computer notebook.

    But, as you say, how on Earth could both a paper notebook and a laptop computer fall from a moving vehicle.

    (Mind you, I once did something very stupid myself, putting an object on the roof on my car and then driving away. Interestingly, it was still there on the roof when I arrived at my destination.)

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    Aug 19th 2023, 6:46 PM

    @Fran Riley: Sure didn’t the Gardai lose a bag load of guns and ammo when it fell out of the back of a cop car on, was it, Harcourt Street, a couple of years ago and kept on driving.

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    Aug 19th 2023, 7:51 PM

    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: You just wrote the the biggest load of gumpf here. Why don’t you pretend to yourself it’s Hunter Biden’s laptop? Fake the story saying it fell out of a hooker’s Paul McGrath – (not that you’d know what that is).

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    Aug 19th 2023, 11:07 PM

    @The Irish love this shy….: The story concerning the guards is true…A machine gun and ammunition fell out of their car. A member of the public found it…Open to correction but the same thing happened again about a year later…Think Dick Springs escort lost gu s in Kerry when they crashed the car….you can Google it.
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    Aug 19th 2023, 5:29 PM

    I smell something…and it ain’t Chanel No 5

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    Aug 19th 2023, 5:32 PM

    They lost the list of people whom they were supposed to inform them of the previous data breach..

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    Aug 19th 2023, 10:04 PM

    Probably get lambasted for this but why are what everyone calls terrorists usually the people that are from the country that has been invaded?

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    Aug 19th 2023, 8:54 PM

    Fair play to the justice system in the 6 counties, they act quick on these sort of things. Down here we had garda commissioners losing phone, laptops and all sorts, and nothing was ever investigated.

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    Aug 19th 2023, 11:08 PM

    And the most sickening irony is sight of a Provo murderer pretending to care about police

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    Aug 19th 2023, 11:21 PM

    @Roj Blake: 1978 called. They want your entire repertoire back

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    Aug 20th 2023, 1:11 PM

    @Roj Blake: He didn’t murder any provos, wrong again.

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    Aug 20th 2023, 7:07 AM

    Headline would have the reader think this was in connection to the PSNI pdf document leak.

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