*Kinvara Castle. Photograph: John Mangan

Local GPs in South Galway have appealed for schools to close down to help contain the spread of coronavirus.

Five tests carried out in Kinvara have tested positive for coronavirus according to local medical officials. On Wednesday morning, representatives in the area called for the instigation of a plan of action for South Galway.

Gort based, Dr Richard Joyce has appealed to parents to keep children from schools to limit the spread of the virus and noted that there was five positive cases in a small area of South Galway. โ€œSchools must close immediately. They do it everywhere eventually and the only regret has been not doing it soonerโ€. He believed it was โ€œmadnessโ€ schools remained open and warned, โ€œwe wonโ€™t be able to cope with the falloutโ€.

On Tuesday, Kinvara Pharmacy confirmed they were โ€œtaking stepsโ€ to protect the health of their staff and customers โ€œdue to the recent numbers of localised cases of Covid-19โ€.

Kinvara GAA club announced their decision to โ€œpostpone until further all upcoming fundraising eventsโ€ including a scheduled Fashion Show due to take place tonight (Thursday). โ€œThis decision has been made in light of recent and localised cases of the Coronavirus. We remind all people in our community to heed and follow the advice of the HSE and local medical staff. We all now have to be responsible and take the necessary steps, be it on an individual basis, or as a community togetherโ€.

Speaking on Wednesday morning, Galway East TD, Ciaran Cannon (FG) commented that after enaging with Cllr Joe Byrne (FG), Dr Richard Joyce โ€œand other community leadersโ€ in Kinvara and South Galway that he was โ€œacutely aware of the unique situation in our region with regard to the number of Covid-19 cases officially confirmedโ€.

Cannon stated that he is in โ€œconstant contactโ€ with the Taoiseach, Tรกnaiste, Minister for Health and Minister for Education on the matter. โ€œThey are also aware of this unique and very challenging situation. I am awaiting advice from them and our Chief Medical Officer as to the next stepsโ€.

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