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Excellence award for Public Health Mid-West

The staff at the Department of Public Health Mid-West (Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary) are honoured to be awarded an HSE Excellence Award for its role in the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020. 

Covid-19 Updates – January 2022

Covid-19 Updates - January 2022

Covid outbreak in Ennis Hospital ward

Visiting has been restricted across both inpatient wards at Ennis Hospital from today following an outbreak of COVID-19 on the Fergus Ward.

HSA launches campaign focusing on livestock safety

The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) will begin a two-week intensive farm safety inspection campaign today with a focus on the safe management of livestock during calving season when the risk of injury to farmers increases significantly.

Visiting Restrictions at Ennis Hospital

Visiting restrictions have been introduced at Ennis Hospital following an outbreak of COVID-19 on the Burren Ward.

Walk-in vaccine booster clinics continue

With scheduled COVID-19 vaccine appointments ongoing in the Mid-West COVID-19 Vaccination Centres, a number of walk-in vaccine booster clinics are also being held in the coming days for the 16-29s and the 30+ years age groups.

Changes to self-isolation and restriction of movement rules

Following advice from the Chief Medical Officer, and, in light of the latest available evidence and international experience relating to COVID-19, the Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly TD, has announced changes to Ireland’s self-isolation and restriction of movement rules.

HSE calls for public to be extra-cautious

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is appealing to the public to be extra cautious of taking part in social activity due to the increasing incidence of COVID-19 across Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary. 

Scheduled care reductions for another week

Reductions in scheduled care across UL Hospitals Group have been extended for a further week as high levels of Covid-19 related staff absences mean emergency and time-critical care must be prioritised.
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