Nationwide, there are 387 people on trolleys.
There's been a 25% drop in the number of people on trolleys at Naas General Hospital in the last 24 hours
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation reported 20 patients without beds in the Emergency Dept. yesterday.
That's reduced to 15, today.
Nationwide, there are 387 people on trolleys.
Over-crowding is most acute at University Hospital, Limerick, where 67 patients are on gurneys.

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