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National Public Health Emergency Team (2020)

The National Public Health Emergency Team for COVID-19 (NPHET) was a National Public Health Emergency Team within Ireland's Department of Health that oversaw and provided national direction, support, guidance and expert advice on developing and implementing a strategy to control the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Ireland.

Background
NPHET was monitoring the spread of the virus before it was confirmed to have reached Ireland. When established in 2020, it initially had a medium-sized room in the Department of Health. The first known case of COVID-19 in a resident of the Republic of Ireland was confirmed in the county of Dublin on 29 February 2020, in a secondary school student who had returned from an affected area in Northern Italy. NPHET continued to meet after the virus had arrived in Ireland to co-ordinate the national response to the pandemic. The team was obliged to operate with an unusual degree of autonomy during the initial months of the pandemic, as the recent general election in February 2020 had left the outgoing government in only a caretaker role. Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan chaired NPHET, with the support of six deputy chief medical officers. Meetings tended to start with an epidemiology report on the latest viral developments in Ireland. Holohan temporarily stepped down as chief medical officer on 2 July 2020 for family reasons; Deputy Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn was subsequently appointed Acting Chief Medical Officer. Holohan returned in October 2020. NPHET used press briefings to communicate updates, guidelines, statistics and policy changes to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland. After it emerged that the agenda and meeting notes of NPHET had not been published since the end of March 2020, and following calls in Dáil Éireann for be rectified, minutes were subsequently published at the end of April. Shortly before this, NPHET published details of its governance structure. ==Members==
Members
Members were from the Department of Health, HSE, HIQA, HPSC, ICGP and HPRA, as well as consultants, epidemiologists and the Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group and the Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group. Three new members were appointed to the National Public Health Emergency Team on 6 January 2021. ==Subgroups==
Subgroups
Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group The Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group was a subgroup of NPHET. It was chaired by Cillian de Gascun, the UCD-based Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory. The Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group met for the first time on 5 February 2020 in Dublin. Acute Hospital Preparedness Subgroup The Acute Hospital Preparedness Subgroup was formed on 3 March 2020 and met for the first time on 4 March 2020. It provided assurance on the preparedness of the acute hospital system to tackle significant increases in hospital admissions, and that plans for preparedness are being implemented across the public hospital system. It was chaired by Tracey Conroy, Assistant Secretary, Acute Hospitals Policy Division at the Department of Health. It was chaired by Kate O'Flaherty, Head of Health and Wellbeing at the Department of Health. It was chaired by Máirín Ryan, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Health Technology Assessment at HIQA. ==Modelling group==
Modelling group
Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group The Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group (IEMAG) was a modelling group of NPHET Staff at University College Dublin, University of Limerick and other mathematical researchers in Ireland were involved in developing mathematical models for stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was chaired by Philip Nolan, the former president of Maynooth University. ==Disbandment==
Disbandment
Following speculation that NPHET would be disbanded from mid-October 2021, Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirmed that the team would cease to exist as a separate body over time and that their role and the COVID-19 vaccination taskforce would be transitioned into the normal functions of the Department of Health and the HSE, after the Government published a plan for easing most COVID-19 restrictions by 22 October. As a result of rising COVID-19 cases due to a fifth wave of COVID-19 caused by the Omicron variant, and after almost all restrictions were eased eventually in early January 2022, there were no plans for NPHET to be disbanded. On 17 February 2022, Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan proposed in a letter to the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly that the NPHET be disbanded and replaced with a smaller monitoring group. It was confirmed on 22 February that the NPHET would be disbanded, but the Office of the Chief Medical Officer would continue to monitor the epidemiological profile of COVID-19. A new COVID-19 advisory group was established on 8 April 2022. ==See also==
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