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Covid-19 Updates – March 2021

Click for our Covid Daily Update Archive Wednesday, March 31st - 4.50pm - 6 furthers death - 411 new cases reported nationally The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC)...

Blueprint to transform rural Ireland launched

Fianna Fáil Senator for Clare, Timmy Dooley, has welcomed the publication of the Government’s “Our Rural Future” strategy that looks to transform and develop rural Ireland.  

Phased easing of public health restrictions confirmed

In line with the plan set out in COVID-19 Resilience & Recovery 2021: The Path Ahead, the Government has announced the phased easing of some restrictions for the month of April, to commence on 12th April. 

Teen airlifted to hospital after tractor collision

A young man has been airlifted to hospital after the tractor and trailer he was driving jackknifed near Ballynacally this afternoon.

Continued expansion of Ennis Medical Assessment Unit 

A recruitment process for new staff and the expansion of the Medical Assessment Unit (MAU) in Ennis Hospital is underway, according to Michael McNamara, T.D.
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Gardaí resume high profile checkpoints

An Garda Síochána has re-commenced High Profile static checkpoints on selected High Volume Motorway/ Dual Carriageway routes.

Easter Tree of Hope launched in Ennis

A joint initiative of Inisowiacy Polish Folk Group, Clare Immigrant Support Centre and the Polish Arts Festival Limerick, the Easter Tree of Hope aims to allow local people to decorate their own Easter egg in a Slavic style and hang the decoration at a specially designated tree at Waterpark House.

Clare graduates and students celebrated at MIC ceremony

A virtual Ceremony of Recognition took place at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) on Friday 26 March whereby the academic and other notable achievements of over 2,000 graduates and students were celebrated.
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