Cabinet approve emergency funding of €6.1 million for Shannon Airport
Shannon Airport is to receive €6.1m in emergency funding.
Shannon Airport is to receive €6.1m in emergency funding.
Approval has been granted by the Cabinet for the Republic of Ireland to move to Phase 3 on the roadmap for reopening the country.
Gyms, cinemas, places of worships, salons and barbers have had their reopening accelerated with a revisal of the country’s recovery roadmap announced.
United Airlines have informed management of Shannon Airport that it has ended its Shannon to Newark route.
3 deaths and 13 additional COVID-19 cases have been confirmed by health officials on Friday while no new cases have been attributed to Co Clare.
Five more deaths and 19 extra cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland while in Co Clare there has been no new case in a full week.
Shannon Airport has been treated differently to Dublin and Cork Airports by Aer Lingus, the Chairperson of the new all-party Oireachtas grouping focused on protecting the future of the airport has said.
Schools are to reopen at the end of August while play pods are to separate children in childcare facilities from next month.
COVID-19 tests are costing €200 a go, the Taoiseach in response to a query from a Clare TD.
Concern has been expressed by Clare TD Violet-Anne Wynne (SF) over the level of worry experienced by parents within the county about accessing childcare when they attempt to return to work.