The HSE is asking people to “be patient” as demand remains high for PCR tests.
Over 300,000 PCR tests are being carried out per week, with prioroty being given to those referred through GP clinics and close contact referrals. Anyone referred by a GP should expect an appointment in the coming days.
As a result, there are limited Self Referral PCR testing slots posted online each day.
“The Omicron variant is generating unprecedented demand for SARS-CoV-2 PCR testing both in Ireland and across Europe,” said a statement from the health service executive today.
People aged between 4 and 39 who have symptoms of COVID 19 are asked to antigen test, rather than get a PCR and can book their antigen tests online at HSE.ie which will be delivered to their home.
It is very important that anyone with symptoms of COVID 19 self-isolate, if their antigen tests remain negative, they should continue to self-isolate until 48 hours after their symptoms have passed.
HSE CHO1 Head of Service Primary Care Dermot Monaghan said :”Providing home antigen tests to this age group will ensure that we can prioritise PCR testing for those most at risk, including older age groups, those identified by their GP as requiring PCR testing, and close contacts of a confirmed cases of COVID 19 who have symptoms. PCR testing will also continue to be prioritised for Health Care Workers and other vulnerable groups.”
Anyone who has a positive antigen test should continue to self-isolate and book a confirmatory PCR test online with the HSE. If their PCR is positive, this will confirm their diagnosis and they will be reported in case statistics and included in contact tracing as usual. It will also enable them to access any illness benefits and recovery certificates needed in the future. Is someone has a positive PCR they will get information on what they need to do at www.hse.ie