Clare continues to suppress COVID-19
Co Clare is continuing to suppress the spread of COVID-19 with fewer than five cases recorded in Friday’s update from the Department of Health.
Co Clare is continuing to suppress the spread of COVID-19 with fewer than five cases recorded in Friday’s update from the Department of Health.
A further drop in Clare’s 14 day incidence rate of COVID-19 has been recorded.
A countywide public awareness campaign on the benefits of improved air quality and ventilation in lowering the spread of COVID-19 is needed in Clare, a county councillor has said while criticising the ‘unsustainable’ lockdown approach favoured by the Irish Government.
Clare is in the bottom half of counties for the spread of COVID-19, latest data from the Department of Health has outlined.
Five new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare as the positivity rate in the Republic of Ireland drops to 2.7 percent.
In a bid to combat loneliness across the county, the Mayor of Clare is to write personal letters during this challenge time.
A West Clare company has been praised for its generosity during COVID-19 restrictions.
Co Clare accounts for some of the lowest active COVID-19 cases in the country. 399 new cases of the virus have been diagnosed across the country. Of these, 94 are in Dublin, 41 in Donegal, 27 in Wicklow, 14 in Louth, 13 in Limerick and the remaining 110 cases are spread across 20 other counties. …
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Levels of COVID-19 continue to remain low in Co Clare while nationally 7 new deaths and 243 cases are known.
Level Five restrictions are to be eased from Tuesday while less than five new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Co Clare in the latest figures from the Department of Health.