Suppression of virus continues as Clare goes six days without new COVID-19 case
Clare has now went six days without recording any additional cases of COVID-19 while across the country 9 further deaths and 9 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed.
Clare has now went six days without recording any additional cases of COVID-19 while across the country 9 further deaths and 9 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed.
Community groups across the county are being encouraged to apply for funding under the 2020 Town and Village Renewal Scheme.
*PHOTOGRAPH: John Mangan Co Clare has now gone five days without confirmation of an additional COVID-19 case. Meanwhile 4 further deaths and 9 more confirmed cases have been recorded by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) across the country. Latest data for Co Clare shows that as of Saturday there were 368 cases to date …
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25 new cases of COVID-19 and one further death in the Republic of Ireland have been recorded while for the fourth day in succession no additional diagnoses have been made for residents of Co Clare.
9 more deaths and 24 extra cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) with one case de-notified in Co Clare.
Club games in gaelic football, hurling, camogie and ladies football can resume from Friday July 31st.
Ireland is seeing “a slow decline in cases (of COVID-19) in all settings” with 38 additional diagnoses made and 5 more deaths reported across the country with no increases recorded in Co Clare.
A “peaceful social distancing” Black Lives Matter protest is to take place in Ennis on Saturday.
Funding of €2.5m nationally has been allocated to independent commercial radio stations from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with Clare FM benefiting as a result.
Ireland is on course to enter into phase two of the COVID-19 restrictions as Wednesday’s press briefing heard there were 3 more deaths and 47 new cases in the country with an additional diagnosis made in Co Clare.