Overcrowding crisis continues in Cork Emergency Department's

71 people are currently lying on makeshift beds across Cork's Emergency Departments.
46 of those are on trolleys in Cork University Hospital, 13 are on trolleys in the Mercy University Hospital and 12 at Bantry General Hospital.
According to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation over 543 people are on trolleys in hospitals across the country.
The figures come ahead of the Minister for Health Simon Harris's visit to Cork tomorrow to discuss the overcrowding situation Leeside.
The Minister last week apologised for the problem, but has so far failed to bring the numbers down.
Speaking to RedFM News General Secretary of the INMO Liam Doran says the overcrowding problem is a complex one:
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