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Avian Influenza found in wild bird in Limerick

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine today announced that it has confirmed avian influenza subtype H5N8 in a wild bird in County Limerick.

Call for Covid-19 testing at airports for Christmas

The Joint Committee on Transport and Communications Networks has today written to Minister Eamon Ryan welcoming the Government’s adoption of the EU traffic light system for international travel from midnight on Sunday, 8 November, and calling on the Minister to ensure testing for Covid-19 at Irish airports is a central element of its implementation.

Covid outbreak at Ennis General Hospital

The HSE has confirmed that a number of of cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in patients and staff on a ward at Ennis General Hospital.

Recognition for Airport’s Covid safety programme

Measures taken to protect the safety of passengers and staff at Shannon Airport during the COVID-19 pandemic have been recognised internationally, with the airport receiving a global endorsement from the Airports Council International (ACI) World and ACI EUROPE.

Covid-19 Updates – October 2020

Click for The Clare Herald's Covid-19 Daily/Monthly Update Archive Saturday, October 31st - 4.50pm - 5 further deaths and 416 new cases reported nationally The Health...
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Checkpoint Express Lane on N18 for frontline workers

Gardaí have reintroduced an express lane at a Covid-19 checkpoint on the N18 near Cratloe to facilitate HSE staff and heavy goods vehicle (HGV)...

Warning over activities during Halloween period

Ahead of Halloween this year, Clare County Council is advising members of the public not to take part in any activities that are contrary to public health guidelines or measures under Level 5 of the Government’s Covid-19 plan, such as bonfire gatherings.

UL Covid rehab centre to close today

The UL Hospitals Group (ULHG) Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) at the University of Limerick is to close today, Friday October 23rd, after almost five months of providing step-down rehabilitative care for non-COVID-19 patients.
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