The INMO says there are 11 people without beds there.
There's been no improvement in the number of people on trolleys at Naas General Hospital.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation reported, on Monday, that 11 patients had been admitted on trolleys.
There's no change in that figure today.
Nationwide, there are 370 people being treated on gurneys at Ireland's hospitals.
Cork University Hospital is experiencing the most acute overcrowding - there are 53 patients on trolleys there.

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