愛爾蘭 新增 10 宗確診 – 全島共 50 宗 Covid-19 Ten new cases of coronavirus confirmed in Republic of Ireland – 50 cases on island of Ireland
- 愛爾蘭確認了10新病例,使總數達到34例
在北愛爾蘭,有16 確診病例 - 愛爾蘭政府已將其前往意大利的旅行建議提升至最高級別,無論任何原因都建議不要前往意大利
- 教育部表示,“目前沒有關閉學校的建議”。
- 瑞安航空從周五起取消意大利航班,而Aer Lingus也表示將取消所有往返意大利的航班
- 斯洛伐克宣布與愛爾蘭的2020歐錦賽附加賽將閉門進行
- 聖三一學院將在網上上課,凱爾斯之書展覽將於明天關閉
- DCU宣布,原定於3月21日舉行的春季畢業典禮已被推遲,因為這是一次“非關鍵事件”
- Ten new cases were confirmed in Ireland, bringing the total to 34
- In Northern Ireland, there are 16 confirmed cases
- Northern Ireland’s First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill have cancelled plans to attend St Patrick’s events in the United States, but the Taoiseach’s visit is still set to go ahead
- The Irish government has upgraded its travel advice to Italy to the highest level, advising against travel there for any reason
- The Department of Education has said there’s “no such advice” to close schools “at this point”.
- Ryanair has cancelled all its international Italian flights from Friday while Aer Lingus has also said it will cancel all flights to and from Italy
- Slovakia has announced that the Euro 2020 play-off with Ireland will be played behind closed doors
- Trinity College will hold its lectures online and the Book of Kells exhibition will close tomorrow
- DCU’ has announced that its Spring graduation scheduled for 21 March has been postponed as it is a “non-critical event”
- Ulster Bank released details of a range of measures aimed at supporting personal and business banking customers whose financial situation has been impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.
- Up to ten people who attended a live Blindboy podcast recording in Clare last month are in self-isolation after a person with the Covid-19 virus was in the audience.
- Cork University Hospital has said it will be reducing/rescheduling their outpatient appointments for the remainder of the week.
- Here’s why Ireland isn’t implementing the kind of severe lockdown measures being seen in other countries.
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