‘Encouraging signs in flattening the curve’ – Clare COVID-19 cases static – ‘but we cannot become complacent’
There have been eight further deaths and an additional 295 individuals diagnosed with Coronavirus in Ireland.
There have been eight further deaths and an additional 295 individuals diagnosed with Coronavirus in Ireland.
Ei Electronics is to temporarily close for two weeks. Staff were informed on Saturday morning that the company whose headquarters are in the Shannon Industrial Estate would temporarily cease manufacturing until Tuesday April 14th. Over 700 people are employed by the company in Clare where its entire manufacturing operation is carried out. Management have confirmed …
Ten more patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have died in Ireland while the latest figures for Co Clare reveal there are 34 confirmed cases. As of 1pm on Sunday March 29th, there are 2,615 confirmed cases in the Republic of Ireland. To date, 46 people in the Republic and 67 on the island of Ireland have …
A CLARE based parent support line providing support to parents and carers during Covid 19 is being launched on Monday .
*Jack Browne & Aidan McCarthy in action. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s senior hurlers and footballers are continuing with individual programmes as uncertainty clouds the entire GAA season for 2020.
Clare’s amount of confirmed cases has hit 31 while nationally the figure continues to expand, now standing at 2,415 according to the latest data available.
Clarification has been provided on who is classified as “an essential worker” as part of the restrictions announced to combat COVID-19.
*FILE PHOTO. Photograph: Martin Connolly Essential workers have been advised to carry ID with them at all times with fines and prosecutions on the way for anyone guilty of breaking the serious COVID-19 restrictions in place since midnight.
Coronavirus cases in the Republic of Ireland has surpassed 2,000 for the first time while latest figures for Co Clare amount to 26.
*A deserted O’Connell St on St Patricks Day. Photograph: John Mangan “Very restrictive” measures have been put in place to curb the rate of community transmission of Covid-19 with people of Ireland told to stay indoors in all but exceptional circumstances. A Government press briefing held on Friday night heard Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (FG), Minister …
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