Mental health impact of COVID-19 has been ‘absolutely huge’ in Clare
Services must be equipped to combat the mental health problems that have arisen from COVID-19, a North Clare councillor has outlined.
Services must be equipped to combat the mental health problems that have arisen from COVID-19, a North Clare councillor has outlined.
Four people under the age of 50 are living in Co Clare nursing homes.
A stronger message for the country to deal with COVID-19 going forward is required, Clare’s Deputy Mayor has stated.
An East Clare councillor has encouraged hospitals to let individuals take personal responsibility for their medical records.
A campaign to encourage the uptake of elderly people downloading the COVID-19 tracker app has been suggested by Clare’s youngest politician.
A temporary bathing advisory notice has been lifted at Lahinch.
Swimming bans have been lifted from five Clare beaches.
Swimming bans have been implemented for two more Clare beaches while an advisory not to enter the water has been put in place for Lahinch.
Bathing restrictions have been lifted at two of the four Clare beaches where a swimming ban had been issued.
An additional three cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Co Clare while nationally there has been no rise in the amount of deaths.