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80 Covid cases in Clare in a fortnight

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is urging people in Clare to continue exercising caution, to remain outdoors for social activity and to avoid indoor gatherings in line with Public Health guidelines.

Over 80 new Covid cases in Clare in 14...

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is urging all unvaccinated adults to consider availing of free self-referral COVID-19 tests in Limerick, as new cases in the community continue to have a negative impact on businesses and services across the city and county.

Warning over exam students social mixing

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is urging people in Limerick, Clare, and North Tipperary to avoid unnecessary social mixing to protect Leaving Certificate students as they prepare for examinations in the coming weeks.

HSE issues E-coli warning and advice

The Department of Public Health Mid-West would like to highlight the importance of strong hand hygiene and effective well water treatment, following a recent outbreak of Verotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC) in a single setting in the Mid-West region.

Suspected Covid cases on coal ship at Moneypoint

A number of crew members on board of coal ship docked at the ESB’s power generating station at Moneypoint have been hospitalised with suspect Covid-19.

Public asked to engage with contact tracers

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is encouraging confirmed cases to speak openly with contact tracers who are investigating complex and serious COVID-19 outbreaks in Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary. 

Don’t be distracted by dropping Covid cases – HSE

The Department of Public Health Mid-West, UL Hospitals Group, and HSE Mid-West Community Healthcare are urging people in Clare to not get distracted by the gradual decrease in Covid-19 cases, and to bring about collective action to bring infection rates to a minimum.

Public urged to ‘hold firm’ in solidarity with frontline...

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is urging people in Clare to hold firm in staying at home and complying with public health guidelines, as a sign of solidarity with the region’s healthcare workers who are on the COVID-19 pandemic frontline.

Call to ‘stay at home’ to help frontline workers

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is calling on people in Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary to help our frontline workers by staying at home and strictly following all public health guidelines under the current Level 5 restrictions.
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