Military medics to help ease pressure on Northern Ireland's hospitals

Ambulances at hospital ED
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 31st Jan 2022

A total of 60 army doctors are to set to support frontline staff in Northern Ireland's pressure-hit health service.

If follows a request to the Ministry of Defence from Health Minister, Robin Swann.

The military medics will be deployed in hospitals which are currently experiencing high levels of staff sickness.

Mr Swann said: “Our health service has been battling Covid and its numerous obstacles for two years. Whilst the recent surge in Omicron cases did not translate into the possible worst case scenario in terms of hospitalisations, it’s clear that our health service continues to be under severe pressure. Community transmission remains high which inevitably has a knock-on impact on staff sickness and self-isolation.

“Like my counterparts across the UK, I made this latest request to help support and bolster our frontline staff as they continue to navigate through this wave alongside the normal winter pressures.

“I’m grateful to the military personnel who will provide some much welcomed practical assistance to our health service in the coming weeks. I know that their presence also serves as a morale boost to our own staff who are understandably fatigued.”

It will be the fourth time that the military has provided support in Northern Ireland during the pandemic.

UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: "Our armed forces are supporting all four corners of the UK as we work to overcome this pandemic and ensure communities and the NHS are able to rebuild.

"I'm proud of our personnel from across all services for their talent, hard work and perseverance throughout the pandemic."

Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said: "The UK Government is providing assistance to Northern Ireland at a crucial time, when healthcare capacity is urgently required to continue treating patients during the Covid pandemic.

"The support of military colleagues to help with this vital work demonstrates the Government's continuing commitment to meet the needs of the whole of the United Kingdom, including Northern Ireland."