500 extra cases of COVID-19 in the Republic & 3 more in Clare
500 additional cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed which is the biggest daily increase in the Republic of Ireland with three more diagnoses made in Co Clare.
500 additional cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed which is the biggest daily increase in the Republic of Ireland with three more diagnoses made in Co Clare.
A second Qatar Airways cargo plane carrying vital medical equipment from China landed at Shannon Airport earlier today (Thursday).
A Garda investigation is underway following the discovery of several threatening messages in Kilkee.
Clare’s tourism industry is facing its biggest challenge of all time but it also offers an unheralded opportunity to be innovative according to one of the county’s leading experts in the field.
*Members of Clare Sinn Féin at February’s election count. Photograph: Joe Buckley Planned events to honour the 1916 Easter Rising by Sinn Féin in Clare have been cancelled.
*An empty O’Connell St in Ennis. Photograph: John Mangan 25 more people have died from COVID-19 in the Republic of Ireland as the country’s confirmed cases increased by 365 with health officials advised that it is too early to lift any community or physical distancing measures.
*Pat Keogh. A Newmarket-on-Fergus businessman has been praised after voluntarily driving one of the country’s most highest profile cancer campaigners to and from Dublin.
Clare’s Direct Provision residents are struggling to self-isolate properly in certain centres causing immense worry among the county’s asylum seekers. Direct Provision residents have been instructed to self-isolate as with the entire population but no clarity has been provided to them on how they can achieve this while living in confined areas. Over the weekend, …
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An extensive network of checkpoints has been established across the country as part of Operation Fanacht to ensure public compliance with COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Ireland’s highest daily death toll since the outbreak of COVID-19 has been recorded as the country’s chief medical officer has stressed the need for people to stay home.