Clergyman who allows people to physically attend weekly service

[ad_1] A cleric continues to allow parishioners to physically attend weekly religious services even though Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions make it illegal. Under the restrictions, all religious services must move online or be streamed. The senior religious official offers a 90-minute service at his home located in the southeast, as he fears for the “psychological … Read more

The first batch of the Covid-19 vaccine will be released before Christmas, as a health expert predicts several vaccines for the summer

[ad_1] The first batch of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine will be released during the first week of December, a health expert revealed. Professor Luke O’Neill has predicted that several different vaccines will be available by the summer. 2 Professor O’Neill said there could potentially be eight vaccines in summer 2 The professor described when the vaccine … Read more

Questions and answers about airport tests: How do they work? How much they cost? Will you help me get home for Christmas?

[ad_1] The first Covid-19 test centers at Ireland’s airport opened today in Cork and Shannon, raising some hope of traveling before Christmas. Here’s how they work, how much they cost, and what to expect next. Where can I get the new airport tests done? Covid-19 testing facilities are already operational at Cork and Shannon airports. … Read more

An Post Opens Dublin’s Second E-Commerce Processing Center

[ad_1] An Post has opened its second e-commerce processing center in Dublin as it completes its € 30 million investment in the largest e-commerce campus in the country. An Post’s latest investment in future-proofing its business is in the Dublin Mails Center in Dublin 12 and is next to its new automated Dublin Parcel Hub … Read more

The government uses your money to police you (and Jurassic Ass)

[ad_1] Did you know that the government spends your money to see what certain people say about them on social media? It turns out that various government departments have been monitoring the social media accounts of high-profile personalities, journalists, and other alleged influencers and kept detailed reports of issues criticizing and praising them throughout the … Read more

Passengers from the ‘red’ regions will be able to move freely once they pass a Covid-19 test five days after their arrival

[ad_1] STARTING AT MIDNIGHT on November 29, travelers arriving in Ireland from the so-called ‘red’ regions of the EU will be able to move freely once they pass a Covid-19 PCR test five days after arrival. This provision will also be available for arrivals from orange regions that have not made use of a pre-departure … Read more

Trump’s Tweets ‘Systematically Divert Media from Potentially Harmful Topics’, Study Finds | Science and technology news

[ad_1] Donald Trump’s prolific tweets mask a strategic use of the social media platform to divert the media from covering topics that are potentially harmful to him, according to new research. Behavioral scientists from the Universities of Western Australia and Bristol have published a peer-reviewed paper on how The president of the United StatesTwitter messages … Read more

Survey Highlights Homeschooling Issues During a Pandemic

[ad_1] Research on homeschooling during the Covid-19 pandemic has identified a number of problems experienced by both children and parents earlier this year. Many students felt that they learned less, were more anxious, and had lower levels of motivation while studying at home. The study also shows that engagement with education waned in the weeks … Read more

Demolition works to begin on two abandoned sites in Galway

[ad_1] Galway City Council has confirmed that demolition work will begin on two abandoned sites in the city, and that work on a third site is nearing completion. The former Corrib Great Southern hotel on Dublin Road and the former Oasis nightclub in Salthill will be torn down in the coming months, as part of … Read more

What progress is being made with Covid-19 vaccines?

[ad_1] A breakthrough in the race for a Covid-19 vaccine has been announced, with the jab from Pfizer and BioNtech being over 90% effective. Here’s everything you need to know about the coronavirus vaccine race. What progress is being made with Covid-19 vaccines?Currently, more than 200 coronavirus vaccine candidates are being tested around the world. … Read more