7 new COVID-19 cases recorded in Clare
Seven new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
A “tightening” of “key restrictions” across the country has been announced by the Taoiseach following a Cabinet meeting earlier on Tuesday off the back of advice issued by the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET).
One patient and one member of staff at University Hospital Limerick (UHL) have tested positive for COVID-19.
€6.4m is now being sought by Shannon Group in State aid to keep Bunratty Castle & Folk Park plus King John’s Castle open until June of next year.
One woman has been arrested following the seizure of €72,000 in cash by Gardaí in Westbury on Sunday.
UL’s class of 2020 will be granted a full graduation ceremony in January 2021, provided that a second wave of Covid-19 doesn’t hit.
The Flower Room opened its doors on the Gort Road in Ennis on Monday last, employing the award-winning expertise of Portuguese national Luis Da Silva, who comes with a wealth of experience of all aspects of bespoke floristry.
Leadership is needed to ensure one of the county’s most visited tourist sites does not close this month.
Four people under the age of 50 are living in Co Clare nursing homes.