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Covid-19: 1,372 more cases and 7 deaths; Level 5 restrictions will remain until 5 March

The Department of Health has confirmed 1,372 new cases of Covid-19 and 7 deaths. There have now been a total of 188,923 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 2,977 deaths related to the virus in Ireland. According to thejournal.ie The cabinet sub-committee on coronavirus greed that the current Level 5 restrictions will remain in place until […]

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Covid-19: 1,378 more cases and 23 deaths; only 24 beds remain available in intensive care

The Department of Health has confirmed 1,378 new cases of Covid-19 and 23 deaths. There have now been a total of 187,554 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 2,970 deaths related to the virus in Ireland. According to rte The Chief Executive Officer of the HSE, Paul Reid said 24 beds remain available in intensive care […]

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Covid-19: 1,910 more cases and 77 deaths; infections in Irish hospitals is “out of control”

The Department of Health has confirmed 1,910 new cases of Covid-19 and 77 deaths. There have now been a total of 186,184 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 2,947 deaths related to the virus in Ireland. According to rte In a statement, the INMO said that nearly 2,000 healthcare workers have caught Covid-19 over two weeks in […]

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Covid-19: restrictions will be in place for at least the first six months of the year ; schools may remain closed until St Patrick’s Day ; delays of vaccination programme

Taoiseach said that Covid-19 restrictions will be in place for at least the first six months of the year. However, he said this does not mean six months of “lockdown”. He also said that schools may remain closed until St Patrick’s Day. “The full million (students) won’t be back” by this date, he said. “Because […]

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Covid-19: Level 5 restrictions to continue until at least March in Ireland

It’s confirmed by Taoiseach, there will be no easing of Level 5 restrictions at the end of this month, the current measures will be in place for at least another four weeks.  There are no plans to “seal the island” or “seal the border” between north and south to curb the spread of Covid-19. Credit […]

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Covid-19: St Patrick’s Festival street parade in Dublin will be cancelled for second year

It’s confirmed by the organizer that St Patrick’s Festival Dublin parade will be cancelled this year. The parade was cancelled last year too. According to the organizers of their Facebook, The National St. Patrick’s Festival returns in 2021, running from March 12th to 17th inclusive. The presentation of this years’ Festival will be through ‘SPF […]

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Covid-19: Anyone who has been in Ireland in the past 21 days will be forbidden to fly to Hong Kong

Brazil and Ireland join the travel ban list. According to South China Morning Post senior reporter Danny Lee on Twitter, NEW: HONG KONG BARS ENTRY TO ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN IN IRELAND AND BRAZIL IN THE PAST 21 DAYS, AND WILL BE FORBIDDEN TO FLY TO HONG KONG – IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY — G-DLEE […]

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Covid-19: Funny moment at Garda’s checkpoint in Wexford

Stay home, stay home. Travel only if you are essential workers and for essential purposes only This one is definitely an essential worker ! Just heading to do the milking Guard. I’m an essential worker! Garda Aoife O’Gorman on duty at an #OperationFanacht checkpoint came across this “motorist” in Kiltealy in Wexford yesterday out for […]

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Covid-19: 2,944 more cases and 13 deaths; the number of patients in ICU will peak in “the next week or two”

The Department of Health has confirmed 2,944 new cases of Covid-19 and 13 deaths. There have now been a total of 172,726 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 2,608 deaths related to the virus in Ireland. According to rte The Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan has said that people of all ages are being admitted […]

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An Post is inviting the nation to Brighten up January with a two new free postcards to be delivered to every home from next week

Each household will receive two cards – one with a printed design and one blank for decorating by customers. According to An Post “As we continue to support each other by staying apart and staying home, it’s the right time to Send Love to family and friends, particularly those who are living alone. We’re delighted […]

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