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Tipperary doctor says Ireland is not ready for an outbreak of coronavirus

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Claims that the Department of Health is ready to deal with coronavirus are being questioned by a Tipperary GP.

So far there have been 15 suspected cases in Ireland, but all tests came back negative.

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There are 31,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus worldwide, with 638 fatalities.

Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health, Dr. Tony Holohan says he anticipates the virus coming here:

However, Nenagh based Dr Pat Harrold claims Ireland isn’t ready to deal with an outbreak of a disease like this.

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