HSE Say Services Will Be Back To Normal Tomorrow
The HSE say the majority of services in Cork Hospitals will return to normal tomorrow.
However due to challenges in relation to road access, the provision of water and elcectriciy and loss of phone coverage, some home help and public health nursing visits may not be possible.
The HSE say work is continuing on rescheduling appointments which had to be cancelled on Monday and those affected will be contacted.
The HSE have thanked their staff who they say have worked tirelessly to ensure the impact of Storm Ophelia on vulnerable patients and service users was kept to a minimum.
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