Dublin Doctor Dies From Covid-19 After Three Months In An ICU

Dublin Doctor Dies From Covid-19 After Three Months In An ICU

A hospital in Dublin has confirmed that one of its doctors has died after contracting Covid-19. A spokeswoman for the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital said Waqar Ali Shah died after three months being cared for “diligently and attentively” in the...
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Close Contacts Not Showing Up For Coronavirus Tests Says HSE

Close Contacts Not Showing Up For Coronavirus Tests Says HSE

Public health chiefs have voiced concern that a large number of people are failing to appear for Covid-19 tests after being in close contact with a confirmed case. Chief executive officer of the HSE, Paul Reid warned the number of...
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Drive-In Theaters Return To New York and Beyond – Thanks to The Corona-verse

Drive-In Theaters Return To New York and Beyond – Thanks to The Corona-verse

Story by Brad Balfour It’s an understatement to say that 2020 has brought on some unexpected twists — like a global pandemic, lockdowns and social distancing — and the resurgence of drive-in theaters is also one result. Tribeca Films is...
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Sterling’s Brace Piles More Relegation Pressure On Watford

Sterling’s Brace Piles More Relegation Pressure On Watford

Manchester City returned to form and increased Watford’s relegation fears with a 4-0 win at Vicarage Road after Raheem Sterling hit a brace. Sterling netted his 28th and 29th goals of the season to help Pep Guardiola’s side bounce back...
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Taoiseach Says It Is Legally Impossible To Implement Occupied Territories Bill

Taoiseach Says It Is Legally Impossible To Implement Occupied Territories Bill

Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said the Irish Government cannot support the Occupied Territories Bill, as it is not legally possible to implement. The Bill would ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories. Foreign Affairs Minister Si...
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Central Bank Reports More Than 10% Of SMEs Have Ceased Trading

Central Bank Reports More Than 10% Of SMEs Have Ceased Trading

More than one in 10 Irish SMEs have ceased trading temporarily or permanently as a result of Covid-19, a Central Bank report has found. The SME Market Report 2020 highlights the challenges faced by firms during the coronavirus pandemic. The...
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Ireland’s Acting CMO Says People Should ‘Not Feel Any Kind Of Blame’ If They Contract Covid-19

Ireland’s Acting CMO Says People Should ‘Not Feel Any Kind Of Blame’ If They Contract Covid-19

People should not feel any blame about contracting Covid-19 as it is a highly infectious disease, a leading GP has said. Coronavirus outbreaks are happening in construction, fast food and supermarket workplaces, the acting chief medical officer warned on Monda...
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North Should Protect Itself From Travelers Carrying Covid-19 From Britain Says O’Neill

North Should Protect Itself From Travelers Carrying Covid-19 From Britain Says O’Neill

Northern Ireland should act to protect against travelers from Britain spreading coronavirus, Stormont’s deputy first minister has said. British visitors are expected to quarantine for 14 days when they arrive in the Republic of Ireland. First Minister Arlene...
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TDs And Ministers Strongly Encouraged To Wear Face Masks In The Dáil

TDs And Ministers Strongly Encouraged To Wear Face Masks In The Dáil

TDs and Ministers have been encouraged to wear a face covering while they are in the Dáil at Leinster House or the Convention Centre. Dáil chairman Seán Ó Fearghaíl has asked public representatives to lead by example during the pandemic...
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UN Flag To Fly At Leinster House While Ireland Serves On Security Council

UN Flag To Fly At Leinster House While Ireland Serves On Security Council

The flag of the United Nations will fly at Leinster House for the duration of Ireland’s tenure on the international organization’s Security Council. Ireland won a temporary seat at the UN Security Council in June, competing against Canada and Norway...
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