Clare Athletics postpone upcoming events
A number of events connected to Clare Athletics have been postponed in light of the current Covid-19 pandemic.
A number of events connected to Clare Athletics have been postponed in light of the current Covid-19 pandemic.
BISHOP Fintan Monahan has warned priests to “use a cotton bud or surgical glove for the anointing with Holy Oil” when giving the last rites and to maintain a distance of one metre.
Dr Gerry Burke advises how best to overcome Covid-19 and admits UL Hospitals Group have prepared “as best as we can” in an exclusive column for The Clare Echo.
New measures have been introduced in the Republic of Ireland to flatten the curve of further Covid-19 spread.
*Emma Maher & Michael Newport. Photograph: Gary Collins One Clare couple had always wanted to tie the knot on March 20th, despite enforced physical distancing and the cancellation indoor gatherings with more than 100 people, they found an innovative to say ‘I Do’.
A seventh person in the Republic of Ireland has died from Coronavirus while the amount of confirmed cases in Clare has increased once again, to eleven.
AN POST is giving every household in Clare free postcards to send to family and friends across the country to help them stay connected in the weeks ahead.
Two more Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded in Ireland with an increase in the amount of Clare cases also documented.
East Clare walking trail, the 12 O’Clock Hills is to close on weekends and bank holidays in a bid to limit the spread of Coronavirus.
*Colm McGuinness at Calvin Arthur Barbers in Ballycasey, Shannon. Style needs to be sacrificed for the greater good as attempts are made to flatten the curve of Covid-19 spreading with a Shannon hairdresser encouraging people to avoid cutting their hair and instead save lives.