Golf group insists they adhered to public health guidelines during trip to Tullamore



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A group of golfers who traveled to Tullamore in Co Offaly and found that 20 members had Covid-19 said they all met public health guidelines during the trip.

In a statement Friday, the Entertainers Golf Society said members discovered they were carriers of the virus after one of their colleagues died at the hotel from an unrelated illness, but was found to also have coronavirus. Subsequently, all were examined for the disease.

The group, believed to be from Dublin, have traveled to Tullamore to play golf every year for the past 16 years.

An HSE circular to doctors in the Midlands described their movements between 6 and 10 September in the event of new infections. They had visited local pubs, a restaurant, and two golf courses.

In a statement issued to RTÉ’s Liveline, the society said that the members had traveled separately, had maintained social distancing and had followed all the guidelines established by the places they visited.

“Unfortunately and tragically, one of our dear friends died suddenly and unexpectedly at the hotel,” he said.

“A subsequent medical examination discovered that our dear friend had Covid, but this was not related to her death. When we were informed, we all immediately isolated ourselves and gave the HSE complete information about the places we had visited. ”

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