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Coronavirus caution still very much en vogue as Government talks make minute progress
So we’re another week further on, heading towards May 5. However, in the last seven days, the Taoiseach, Simon Harris and various other people, some political, some scientific, have begun to say that there is no certainty at all that we will open up any area of life come next Tuesday, May 5.
Coronavirus or not, a recession was coming
Insider has had a lot of time to think recently, particularly about the narratives that we are all subject to from various sources within society, whether it is Government, the media, special interest groups, or far-right conspiracy theorists.
Flynn focusing on the positives
The current Coronavirus lockdown presents a trying time for any manager of a GAA club team - especially one who has just taken over a new side with ambitions of becoming the best in the county once again - but that is the situation new Castlebar Mitchels manager Alan Flynn finds himself in.
We Banjo 3 - keeping people connected despite coronavirus
SOCIAL MEDIA can often be a toxic, abusive, and ugly space, but with the coronavirus lockdown, artists, writers, and especially musicians, have shown that social media can, at it's best, be a positive and uplifting space.
Irish Heart Foundation encourages people to act F.A.S.T. during the coronavirus outbreak
Heart and stroke presentations in Irish hospitals have fallen in recent weeks due to public concerns
Immense credit due to our health workers as Coronavirus sadly gathers momentum
I suppose we’re all living in the one land now, which is dominated by coronavirus.
Canney accuses meat factories of 'profiteering' during the coronavirus crisis
A leading Galway TD has come out in support of allegations by the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association, which have accused meat factories of "profiteering" during the coronavirus crisis.
Cúirt 2020 Reading List announced
THE CORONAVIRUS has placed massive restrictions on our work, movement, and socialising, but we can still look forward to the Cúirt literary festival at the end of April, and in the meantime catch up on some reading.
Asthma Society urges HSE to provide specialised advice on respiratory illnesses and coronavirus
The Asthma Society of Ireland is advising people with asthma to be extra vigilant in their asthma management and follow the advice set out by the HSE, amidst growing coronavirus concerns.
A pop song about the coronavirus lockdown
“Hibernation in the spring, lots of social distancing, we're in lockdown and shut in, is this really happening?”