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Time to be sound, not silly
A community is formed by the willingness of all to share in the responsibility for upholding the common good. Now, more than ever, we are aware of what the common good is. Now more than ever at any time in history, we know what the enemy is. Now, for the first time perhaps, the whole world shares a common enemy — an enemy that can be defeated the same way in Colombia, Canberra, California or Clifden.
Easing of restrictions gives cause for cautious optimism as Henshaw faces Champions Cup test
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Sporting feats a source of national pride as students return en masse to school
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Welcome return of students to the classroom as riotous scenes mar Covid-19 progress
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Vintners stress need for hospitality sector to open together
Pubs, restaurants and cafes must be allowed the opportunity to open together when lockdown restrictions are lifted, as the Government’s own data proves private dwellings, not hospitality outlets, are the primary source of Covid-19 outbreaks.
Fondly remembering the community impact of Sr Bernard as Covid-19 concerns escalate
Trouble, turmoil, toil – I make no excuse for using alliteration to describe all the week’s events since we last spoke together.
Level Three threat hangs over Galway
A meeting of the National Public Health Emergency Team (NEPHET) this afternoon (Thursday) will decide whether Galway city and county will move to Level Three Covid-19 restrictions based on continued leaps in the 14-Day incidence rate.
Time to be sound, not silly
A community is formed by the willingness of all of to share in the responsibility for upholding the common good. Now, more than ever, we are aware of what the common good is. Now more than ever at any time in history, we know what the enemy is. Now, for the first time perhaps, the whole world shares a common enemy — an enemy that can be defeated the same way in Colombia, Canberra, California or Clifden.
Just halve your interactions, HSE asks young people
The chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group, which runs the local public hospitals, has appealed to young people to halve their weekly social interactions in a bid to reduce the spread of Covid-19.
Stay and Spend Scheme ignores many attributes of numerous inland counties
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has expressed disappointment that the Government’s new Stay and Spend Scheme has ignored older people who do not have a tax liability and inland counties with limited numbers of Failte Ireland approved accommodation.