New wave of Covid-19 infections across Europe

[ad_1] A new wave of Covid-19 infections is spreading across Europe, threatening a new round of restrictions to cope with rising hospitalizations and deaths as vaccine supply problems and irregular launches hamper drug campaigns. inoculation. Coronavirus infections have risen across the region for three weeks in a row, with more people now dying from the … Read more

Gardaí fines hundreds of people for St. Patrick’s Day house parties

[ad_1] This week several hundred tickets were issued to people who participated in parties or attended parties around St. Patrick’s Day. n Garda Síochána imposed 268 fines in total on those who violated the Covid-19 guidelines on indoor gatherings. From March 11 to March 18, 46 fines of € 500 were issued to house party … Read more

‘We know that people are fed up and tired of the same message’

[ad_1] Updated 21 minutes ago Deputy Marketing Director Dr. Ronan Glynn has apologized to anyone “frustrated or angry” for a viral clip of comments he made last night, urging people to see the entirety of his message. Glynn spoke at a press conference tonight in which NPHET gave the green light for the resumption of … Read more

AstraZeneca vaccine receives green light for launch to resume

[ad_1] Tonight the green light has been given to restart the launch of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccination program. The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) issued an update regarding the vaccine. Dr. Ronan Glynn, Deputy Medical Director, said: “I have recommended that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine program be resumed.” “The HSE will now work to … Read more

France recommends the AstraZeneca jab only for over 55s

[ad_1] France’s health regulator today recommended that only people 55 and older should receive AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine due to reports of blood clots, while giving the green light to resume use after a short suspension. He said the recommendation was based on the fact that the reported blood clots, which led to the suspension of … Read more

Number of people hospitalized with Covid-19 in 336 as update of NPHET in AstraZeneca

[ad_1] THE NUMBER OF people hospitalized with Covid-19 in Ireland continues to decline with 336 hospitalized cases reported this morning. The number of people in ICU is now 83. It comes amid growing concern over an increase in outbreaks after health officials confirmed another 582 new cases of Covid-19 last night. Professor Philip Nolan said … Read more

Split cabinet by lowering 5km limit as concerns mount

[ad_1] Ministers are divided on easing the 5km travel restriction next month as concerns mount about the country’s progress in the battle against Covid-19. Public health chiefs indicated Thursday night that advice against nonessential foreign travel and working from home will continue until the end of June, as talks about resuming the AstraZeneca vaccine continued … Read more

Ireland considers EMA green light for AstraZeneca jab

[ad_1] Ireland’s top health advisers are considering a decision by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine is “safe and effective”. AstraZeneca’s jab throwing was stopped here in an “abundance of caution” after concerns arose around blood clots. Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ronan Glynn said he appreciated the EMA making its … Read more

Rate of decrease in hospitalizations due to Covid ‘stagnant’

[ad_1] The rate of decline in hospitalizations has stagnated although there has been a “significant decrease in pressure on the hospital system” due to the reduction in the number of people receiving treatment for Covid-19, according to HSE CEO Paul Reid. Reid said that the Executive of the Health Service is “observing with some concern … Read more

Italian Prime Minister pays tribute to Covid victims in ‘Wuhan of Italy’

[ad_1] Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has paid tribute to the more than 103,000 people who have died from Covid-19 in the country, a number that continues to rise by hundreds every day. Draghi traveled to Bergamo, the northern province that became known as “the Wuhan of Italy,” as it became Europe’s first major virus … Read more