Five-stage plan to ease Covid-19 restrictions over 100 days will begin on May 18

[ad_1] Additional reporting by Aoife Moore, Paul Hosford and Liz Dunphy A 100-day journey back to normality for the country has been outlined by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar who said the lockdown is to be lifted in five three-week phases from May 18. From Tuesday, Ireland will begin to cautiously re-emerge from total lockdown but after … Read more

Leaving the 30-hour week of the Cert student in the front line of Covid

[ad_1] Ian McDonagh is busy these days. The 18 year old Leaving Certificate student is studying for his exams. She also works a 30-hour week as a health care assistant at a local nursing home. “I have been working part time at the nursing home since last year,” he tells RTÉ News. “When the pandemic … Read more

Apple Watch 6 rumors offer hope for sleep tracking, blood oxygen sensor, and more

[ad_1] A new leak claims the Apple Watch 6 It will launch with a long-awaited feature, sleep tracking, along with several other perks that expand your ability to manage health. And fortunately, longer battery life. The leak is courtesy of YouTuber Nikias Molina, who tweeted five features the Apple Watch Series 6 would get, including … Read more

GAA vs. limited crowds could resume in late July

[ad_1] The Gaelic Games and other team sports, such as soccer in front of limited crowds, could resume in the week beginning July 20, when phase four of the government’s planned reopening of the country begins. Closed-door sports can be held from the start of the third phase on June 29, but only when participants … Read more

NASA, SpaceX to move ahead with historic spaceflight despite pandemic

[ad_1] The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft docks at the International Space Station. Photo: SpaceX NASA and SpaceX said Friday they were pressing ahead with plans to launch astronauts to space from US soil for the first time in nearly a decade later on this month, despite the coronavirus pandemic. Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, both … Read more

Coronavirus: Traveler Fever Control and Princess Charlotte are five years old

[ad_1] Here are five things you should know about the coronavirus outbreak this Saturday morning. We will have another update for you at 18:00 BST. 1. The United States authorizes the use of remdesivir drugs against Ebola The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized an Ebola medication for emergency use to treat … Read more

The country “needs” a new government by June

[ad_1] Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar said he hopes there may be a new government by June. “The country really needs it,” he said on RTÉ’s Late Late Show. “The current government works well, but it cannot go on like this forever. We are making decisions right now without a parliamentary mandate.” Varadkar spoke after … Read more

Coronavirus: a complete look at the roadmap to get out of the blockade

[ad_1] The roadmap is subject to ongoing public health advice, and movement to the next phase is only possible if the virus remains under control between each phase. The items listed in various phases represent a “flexible” menu of options for the government to implement as part of the country’s gradual reopening. New phases can … Read more

When will pubs and hairdressers reopen? Phases roadmap shows planned dates

[ad_1] The Government is planning to extend the ‘stay at home’ travel restrictions from the current 2km to 20km on June 8. The coronavirus reopening phases roadmap was published tonight, showing exactly what the Government plans to do and when it plans to do it as we ideally head back to normal life over the … Read more

Apple Loop: iPhone SE issues, iPhone 12 price loss, missing MacBook Pro features

[ad_1] Taking a look at another week of Cupertino news and headlines, this week’s Apple Loop includes the biggest iPhone ever, iPhone SE weakness, how to block an iPhone with a message, more email vulnerabilities on iOS, FaceID Fits Facial Masks, Microsoft’s Multi-Window Support for iPad, and Magical Things MacOS Can’t Do. Apple Loop is … Read more