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Calls for vigilance as Covid cases rise

Clare County Council and An Garda Síochána are calling on individuals, businesses and communities in County Clare to remain vigilant and continue to adhere to Government restrictions in response to the recent upsurge in cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.

HSE launches ‘Living Well’ programme

The HSE National Self-Management Support team has officially launched the Living Well Programme, a series of online workshops designed to offer support to people living with Long Term Health Conditions (LTHCs).

Clare hubs receive reopening funding

Seven hubs across Co. Clare have received funding to support their reopening in compliance with public health guidelines as the economy recovers from the impact of COVID-19.

Covid-19 Updates – September 2020

Click for The Clare Herald's Covid-19 Daily/Monthly Update Archive Wednesday, September 30th - 5.50pm - 1 further death - 429 new cases confirmed The Department of...

Clare Red Cross’s over 3200 Covid voluntary hours

Irish Red Cross members in the Clare area have recorded 3240 voluntary hours since the beginning of Covid-19.  
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Call for easing of Covid-19 restrictions in maternity services

The National Collective of Community based Women’s Networks is calling on the Government to ease COVID-19 restrictions in maternity services and allow birthing partners to be present at all pregnancy related appointments, scans, full labour and births as soon as possible.

Covid-19 Town Centre Mobility Plan for Ennis update

Clare County Council has provided updated information on the the Temporary Covid-19 Town Centre Mobility Plan for Ennis which was introduced by the authority solely in response to Covid-19 and in line with Government guidelines on social distancing.

Covid-19 case confirmed at Ennis school

The HSE has been notified of a confirmed case of Covid-19 at a secondary school in Ennis.
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