‘Respite and daycare services must resume during lockdown’
Clare councillors have stressed the importance of respite and daycare services for personnel with disabilities resuming during the lockdown.
Clare councillors have stressed the importance of respite and daycare services for personnel with disabilities resuming during the lockdown.
LOCKDOWN 2.0 is upon us and with it all the misery it entails. Expect to see the return of Zoom quizzes and virtual pubs for those who can stomach the thought.
21 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare. Nationally, no new deaths are known with 1,025 additional confirmed cases of the virus. 255 cases are in Dublin, 147 in Cork, 77 in Galway, 54 in Kildare, 53 in Donegal and the remaining 439 cases are spread across 21 counties. Clare has seen …
An increase in the amount of new COVID-19 cases has been confirmed nationally but figures in Clare have dropped.
Ireland’s second lockdown to lower the suppression of COVID-19 has been described by a Clare TD as unsustainable and “a failure to respond”.
The CEO of a hospital almost overwhelmed by COVID-19 last April has warned that we cannot allow patients, their families and frontline workers to be put through the worst of pandemic again.
*Photograph: John Mangan Thirty new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare with 777 nationally. Clare’s incidence rate per 100,000 of population is now 311.4 and above the national rate. Health officials have been notified of 1,878 cases. 182 are in Dublin, 81 in Galway, 44 in Wexford, 42 in Meath, 41 in …
100 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have emerged in the Traveller community across Clare, Tipperary and Limerick in the past fortnight.
Health officials have announced that 18 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
Clare’s minor footballers will not take to the field in Saturday’s Munster championship as the GAA have paused all minor and U20 competitions until further notice.