Passenger flights to resume in Shannon on July 1st
Shannon Airport is to resume scheduled passenger operations from July 1st.
Shannon Airport is to resume scheduled passenger operations from July 1st.
Two more deaths from COVID-19 have been recorded as the amount of confirmed cases in the Republic of Ireland has increased by four while Co Clare has now gone eleven days without a new case.
No new deaths as a result of COVID-19 have been recorded in the past 24 hours while Co Clare has gone ten days without an additional case, 6 new cases are known across the country.
Games in the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) are to resume on July 18th
Gyms, cinemas, places of worships, salons and barbers have had their reopening accelerated with a revisal of the country’s recovery roadmap announced.
Two further COVID-19 deaths and 22 additional cases have been confirmed by health officials on Saturday evening with no new cases in Co Clare recorded for the ninth day in succession.
WITH the retail sector up and running for its second week, clothes retailers are welcoming shoppers who in need of stocking up their wardrobe. Club Dangan, like most local businesses lost out on three months of sales and is currently working behind the scenes to develop its website to safeguard for the future. While online …
Two more COVID-19 deaths have been confirmed with an additional 13 cases notified to health officials and no new cases in Co Clare.
*Photograph: Ann O’ConnellSouth-East Clare has had the most cases of COVID-19 across the entire county while it has been confirmed that 32 residents of the county have died from the virus.
A Clare TD has called for the entire board of Shannon Group led by Rose Hynes to resign from their positions.