The suspended doctor inflicted a ‘barrage of nonsense’ on the patient claiming Covid was a hoax, the High Court said

[ad_1] A SUSPENDED doctor inflicted a “barrage of nonsense” on a patient claiming that Covid-19 was a hoax, the High Court has heard. r Gerard Waters (71) had pamphlets in the waiting room of his office with the title “No pandemic is killing us” and he told the patient that the State and the Government … Read more

18 deaths and 761 new confirmed cases in Ireland

[ad_1] PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS have confirmed that 18 more people have died with Covid-19 in Ireland. 11 of the deaths occurred in March and 7 in February. In addition, 761 more cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed, according to the latest figures from the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET). The total number of Covid-19 … Read more

Less than a million doses of vaccines will be delivered in April, but they will catch up in May and June, Tánaiste says.

[ad_1] Last night 112,000 vaccines arrived in the country, according to Tánaiste Leo Varadkar. Speaking today in the Dáil he said that this delivery means that the goal of receiving 1,187 million doses of the vaccine in the country in the first quarter of this year has been reached. More than 800,000 vaccinations have been … Read more

Dunnes Stores Issues Urgent Recall of Popular Meat Product Sold in Ireland Over Health Fears

[ad_1] Dunnes Stores has issued an urgent recall on a batch of popular turkey products. The ad was issued for the Irish Turkey Breast Crown with Prime Wings. The Irish Food Safety Authority shared a recall of the product saying it may be improperly cooked due to an incorrect weight declaration on the package. The … Read more

WHO says vaccine launch in Europe is ‘unacceptably slow’

[ad_1] The World Health Organization has criticized the “unacceptably slow” deployment of vaccines in Europe, saying that the increase in coronavirus infections in the region is “concerning”. “Vaccines present our best way out of this pandemic … However, the deployment of these vaccines is unacceptably slow” and is “prolonging the pandemic,” WHO Director for Europe … Read more

The minister asks CANI to explain the decision on the vaccine

[ad_1] The Minister of Education has said that the National Immunization Advisory Council should explain the rationale behind the changes to the vaccine priority list. On Tuesday it was announced that the National Immunization Program will be switched to an age-based system, once people aged 70 and over, vulnerable people and those with underlying diseases … Read more

Government dispute erupts over plan to expand mandatory quarantine

[ad_1] A major dispute has erupted within the government over the Health Department’s plans to extend mandatory hotel quarantine to an additional 43 countries, including the United States, France and Germany. The attorney general wrote to Health Minister Stephen Donnelly, expressing concern about the plans that have left other ministers and the European Union “furious”, … Read more

US prosecutors offer plea deal to Tom and Molly Martens for Jason Corbett’s murder

[ad_1] US prosecutors have offered a plea deal with Tom (71) and Molly (37) Martens for the murder of the Irish father of two Jason Corbett (39). The disclosure means that, if accepted, the father and daughter will not face a retrial in the United States for the second-degree murder of the Limerick businessman in … Read more

Ireland coronavirus news update: online portal for Covid jab registry to go live soon, says Taoiseach Micheal Martin

[ad_1] THE TAOISEACH has said that everyone in Ireland will soon be able to register for the Covid-19 vaccine. Speaking at the Dail today, Martin said that a new website will be available to allow people to book their Covid jabs online. two Taoiseach Micheal Martin two Professor Philip NolanCredit: PA: Press Association Martin said: … Read more

Shoe stores will be able to sell children’s by appointment, says Martin

[ad_1] Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said that shoe stores will be able to sell children’s shoes “by appointment only.” Mr. Martin said the guide would be published shortly and would only be for children’s shoes. Mr. Martin said that “it is an issue that the Government is examining. We take the point that there have … Read more