No plans to add additional Covid-19 testing facilities in Clare
There are no plans to add an additional Coronavirus testing centre in Clare with 8,000 on a waiting list in the Mid-West to be tested.
There are no plans to add an additional Coronavirus testing centre in Clare with 8,000 on a waiting list in the Mid-West to be tested.
*Attendees at a community forum in Newmarket-on-Fergus. Photograph: Joe Buckley GP services are to return to the village of Newmarket-on-Fergus in the near future.
Contact tracing surrounding the four coronavirus cases involving a family from Co Clare is ongoing.
Uptake of the HPV vaccine in Clare has hit ninety percent with the advocacy work of the late Laura Brennan hailed for the increase.
A ‘do not drink’ water notice has been issued to 2000 homes in Clare.
O’Briensbridge residents have voiced their frustration with an ongoing wait for a public sewerage system and are demanding a full environmental investigation into the health and safety of their water quality.
Ambulance turnaround times need to speed up at University Hospital Limerick, one Clare General Election candidate has stated.
Newmarket-on-Fergus will continue to be without a GP until early 2020 at the earliest with concern growing in the parish due to the gradual decline in services and amenities.
A number of elective surgeries at University Hospital Limerick (UHL) have been cancelled with increased ward rounds conducted to transfer and discharge patients as staff attempt to cope with record overcrowding.
Almost €95,000 was spent on taxis by the HSE transporting Clare patients to different hospitals for treatments such as dialysis.