6 new COVID-19 cases in Clare
A total of six new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Co Clare.
Co Clare has not recorded an increase in COVID-19 cases, latest figures have revealed.
Clare publicans protested at the offices of the county’s two Government TDs on Monday morning to highlight the plight endured by pub owners over the past six months.
An increase in COVID-19 cases has been recorded in Co Clare for the tenth day in succession.
€186,000 in funding has been ringfenced for community and voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises in Clare.
Clare TD, Violet-Anne Wynne has expressed her concern with what she has called “public complacency” regarding COVID-19 testing.
Further cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
A Clare soccer club has announced that one of its members have tested positive for COVID-19.
On Friday evening, Shannon Hibernians confirmed that an adult player who is a member of the club tested positive for COVID-19 last weekend.
All footballing activities in the club were suspended as a precautionary measure. Personnel including players and management that had been in contact with the confirmed case have been tested and returned negative results.
After receiving advice from the HSE, Shannon Hibs have been given the go-ahead to return to action on Saturday.
“We have been in regular contact with the player, he’s having his good days (and his) bad days. Everyone at Shannon Hibs wishes him a speedy recovery,” a club statement read.
Communities in West Clare are on red alert after it emerged that “significant plans” are in place for Monday night when the Leaving Certificate results are released.