Response Forum aims to see Clare come out ‘as best possible’ post Covid-19
‘Dependent individuals’ are being placed at the centre of work undertaken by the newly formed Clare Covid-19 Community Support Response team.
‘Dependent individuals’ are being placed at the centre of work undertaken by the newly formed Clare Covid-19 Community Support Response team.
THESE are trying times for everyone as everyday life has grinded to a halt – however there’s an added element of anxiety for elderly people in nursing homes at the moment across Ireland.
Teachers across Co Clare and the country have been praised for their “incredible work” since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Clare residents and nurses across the country have complained with the length of time it has taken for them to be tested for Coronavirus.
*Cusack Park. Photograph: John Mangan Plans are afoot to open a second Covid-19 testing centre in Co Clare.
THREE Ennis residents are giving up their free time to feed vulnerable people who have been forced to cocoon during the Covid-19 emergency. The kind-hearted trio are delivering professionally cooked meals to the doorstep of elderly and sick people free of charge in their bid to help residents stave off hunger and social isolation. The …
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Since the outbreak of COVID-19, there have been 40 cases in Clare while nationally the figure has hit 3,235 with 17 more patients dying.
*Providing telephone sypport for the Clare Community Response Helpline is David Bennett and Helen Moloney of Clare County Council’s Rural Development Directorate. A dedicated community support helpline has been set up in Co Clare to assist members of the public during the current public health emergency.
It’s unprecedented times for businesses as attempts are made to flatten the curve of the spread of coronavirus.
In a letter to The Clare Echo, Corofin native Dermot Hayes says in the darkness we can be creative.