The government prepares to move to level 5 for six weeks

[ad_1] It is understood that the Government is preparing to move to Level 5 restrictions for six weeks, as understood by The Irish Times. Ministers will be asked at a cabinet meeting currently taking place in government buildings to approve a return to the stricter restrictions under the government’s plan to live with Covid. It … Read more

Government considering travel limit of 10 km, reduction of hours off license

[ad_1] The Government should announce travel restrictions as part of a surge in measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus in Ireland, and one option is the implementation of a 10km limit for households. The cabinet subcommittee is currently meeting in government buildings ahead of a full cabinet meeting at 4pm. A formal announcement … Read more

New restrictions begin in Italy, Belgium and France as the death toll in Europe reaches 250,000

[ad_1] SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, including Italy and Belgium, have introduced new measures starting today to combat a second wave of Covid-19 infections. It occurs when the number of people who have died as a result of the virus exceeded 250,000 in Europe, as the pandemic spreads across the continent. Many governments seek to avoid large-scale … Read more

Souness and Carragher discuss Pickford’s ‘assault’ on Van Dijk

[ad_1] Graeme Souness and Jamie Carragher had a heated debate over Jordan Pickford’s reckless challenge to Virgil van Dijk with the Liverpool defender ruled out for several months with a torn anterior cruciate ligament. The injury not only robs them of one of their most influential players for most of the Premier League title defense, … Read more

56 cases linked to a man who returned from abroad

[ad_1] A report from the Department of Public Health in the Midwest has described how a person who did not restrict their movements after returning from abroad led to 56 people in ten homes and a sports team contracting Covid-19. Details of the case are contained in a report on how Dr. Mai Mannix, the … Read more

56 cases traced to a man who did not restrict movements after being abroad

[ad_1] A man who was unable to restrict his movements after returning to Ireland from an overseas trip caused at least 56 people to become infected with Coronavirus, including up to ten homes and a sports team. The sobering “real-life example” of how Covid-19 can spread rapidly within the community was revealed in a report … Read more

What will be closed with stricter restrictions?

[ad_1] The whole country is likely to move to at least Level 4 restrictions, Continuing and Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has noted. The Government will agree to more restrictions at the national level tomorrow to stop the spread of coronavirus infections after the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) twice asked the State to … Read more

Man unable to restrict movement after overseas trip caused 56 Covid-19 infections

[ad_1] A MAN who was unable to restrict his movements after returning to Ireland from a trip abroad caused at least 56 people to become infected with the coronavirus, including up to ten homes, and a sports team. The sobering example of how Covid-19 can spread rapidly within the community was revealed Monday in a … Read more

Latest Ireland Coronavirus: Dawn of a new lockdown: Schools will remain open, but stores will be closed in the merger of Level 4 and Level 5 of the Covid-19 plan

[ad_1] Schools and daycare centers will remain open under strict new Covid-19 restrictions that are being considered by the government. The abinet ministers also hope to allow elite sports such as the GAA championship and horse racing to continue when a series of new rules are introduced aimed at stopping the spread of the virus. … Read more

Latest Ireland Coronavirus: Dawn of a new lockdown: Schools will remain open, but stores will be closed in the merger of Level 4 and Level 5 of the Covid-19 plan

[ad_1] Schools and daycare centers will remain open under strict new Covid-19 restrictions that are being considered by the government. The abinet ministers also hope to allow elite sports such as the GAA championship and horse racing to continue when a series of new rules are introduced aimed at stopping the spread of the virus. … Read more