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HSE in Galway preparing for significant increases in influenza and respiratory illness

Mon, Dec 23, 2024

Last week, more than 600 people nationwide were hospitalised due to COVID-19, flu, and RSV. This adds to the usual seasonal demand on our health services, creating significant pressure for both the public and healthcare staff,” said Ann Cosgrove, HSE Health Manager for Galway and Roscommon

 

Health services in Galway are preparing for further significant increases in influenza and respiratory illness in the coming days and weeks. The impact of flu circulating in the community has a direct impact on the capacity of health services, both in hospitals and in primary and community care settings.

HSE Health Manager for Galway and Roscommon, Ann Cosgrove, is concerned about rising cases of respiratory illness in the community which will put local health services under significant strain over the Christmas period.


News

Maritime organisations urge public to put safety first while in the water this Christmas

With a number of Christmas Day charity swims taking place across the county, Water Safety Ireland, the RNLI and the Irish Coast Guard have urged caution while in or near the water over the festive period.

Ahead of next week's Christmas swims taking place across the county, the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and the RNLI have urged the public to remain cautious while in or near water during the festive season. ...


What's on in Galway

Ring in 2025 with Kíla’s Tribal Beats at Monroe’s Live

 
Celebrating 2025 in style, Kíla will take over the stage of Monroe's Live on New Year’s Eve, Tuesday, December 31, with support from Galway’s very own Dead Letter Devils. ...


Sport

The year that was in Galway sport

Anthony Burns of Loughrea scores his side's first goal during the Galway County Senior Club Hurling Championship final against Cappataggle at Kenny Park in Athenry, Galway. Photo by Tom Beary/Sportsfile.

GAA heroics
We were greatly saddened to lose that incredible exponent of football, the talented Noel Tierney (83) on November 11. But we enjoyed the coming together of two football heroes at his tribute party. We can only imagine the celebrations that surrounded Noel Tierney, for so long the only Galway 'Footballer of the Year'. ...


Lifestyle

The Christmas Market

The Saturday Market at St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church is a Galway tradition that goes back some 800 years. It was a fruit and vegetable market which expanded greatly at this time of the year when the farmers brought in large numbers of turkeys ...


Competitions

COMPETITION CLOSED: Win a six-month gym membership with Energize Fitness & Leisure

Get ready to elevate your fitness journey!
We're excited to announce an exclusive competition to win a six-month gym membership in Energize Fitness & Leisure. Membership includes full access to state-of-the-art equipment, expert trainers, and complimentary fitness classes. Whether you're looking to kickstart your fitness routine or take your workouts to the next level, this is your chance to make it happen. Enter now for a chance to transform your health and wellness goals into reality. ...


Business

BioInnovate drives €69m medtech impact in 2024

BioInnovate Ireland Ailish Walsh, Ann Byrne, Dr Sinéad Walsh

BioInnovate Ireland, a globally recognised hub for medical technology innovation, has made a significant socioeconomic impact in 2024. Startups emerging from the BioInnovate Fellowship Programme have generated €69 million in Gross Value Added ...


Jobs

Embrace the culture of Northern Ireland this summer

Northern Ireland is gearing up for an unforgettable summer filled with a diverse array of events that promise to captivate locals and visitors alike. ...


Property

Rightsizing your home

Tony Kavanagh.

Rightsizing is not just about downsizing; it’s about finding the right fit for your current lifestyle. It generally happens in later life when people move from a family home to a smaller and more manageable property. ...


Motors

Opel and IRFU drive on with sponsorship renewal

The continued partnership will see Opel remain as a sponsor of Irish Rugby and the exclusive car partner to the IRFU until 2028.

Opel Ireland and the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) have announced a four-year sponsorship renewal. The continued partnership will see Opel remain as a sponsor of Irish Rugby and the exclusive car partner to the IRFU until 2028. ...

 

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