Shopping closed in Ireland: Rules for Lidl, Aldi, Tesco, Supervalu, Dunnes and more Dublin stores during Level 5

[ad_1] While most businesses will close their stores beginning October 22, some stores may remain open, including supermarkets and nonessential stores. Dublin Live has analyzed what measures will be implemented during the next six weeks in these stores. The government recommends that people try to shop at the quieter times of the day. People are … Read more

Family resolves 23-year-old woman’s hospital death case

[ad_1] A young student who was admitted to the hospital with pain in her right side died of a blood clot three days after surgery, the Superior Court has heard. The mother and family of 23-year-old Paige Crotty settled their actions Wednesday against the HSE over her death at South Tipperary General Hospital. The HSE … Read more

Martin only spoke of the contact tracing issue when he texted the Irish Times story

[ad_1] Taoiseach Micheál Martin only found out when they sent him a text message a story from the Irish Times that the contact tracing system was so overwhelmed over the weekend that people who tested positive were asked to do their own contact tracing. The Irish Times revealed on Tuesday night that thousands of close … Read more

Taoiseach says HSE did not inform him of the tracking issue

[ad_1] Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said that the Health Service Executive did not inform him about the decision to get some people who tested positive for Covid-19 to carry out their own contact tracing. He told Dáil that he received a text message last night with an article from the Irish Times and that’s when … Read more

What will the next six weeks be like for the State?

[ad_1] The government has moved to a “soft” Level 5 restriction strategy for six weeks starting Wednesday night. So what will this mean? Can I travel outside of my county? No. At level 5, you will be asked to stay home, with the exception that you can exercise within 5 km of your home. There … Read more

Coronavirus: The disease may never go away completely even with a vaccine, says Sir Patrick Vallance | Political news

[ad_1] A coronavirus vaccine is “unlikely” to completely stop infections and the disease may never go away completely, the government’s top scientific adviser said. Sir Patrick Vallance pointed out how smallpox was the only disease that had been completely eradicated and that, in the future, treatment COVID-19 could become more like dealing with the seasonal … Read more

this is what ‘essential services’ will continue under Tier 5

[ad_1] THE GOVERNMENT HAS announced that the country is moving to Level 5 restrictions starting Wednesday night, so what retailers and services will be able to continue? Retail Excellence Ireland had warned the government that “all retail should be classified as ‘essential’ to avoid the potential loss of 60,000 jobs, especially in the run-up to … 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

WhatsApps and walkovers: the new bubble between counties

[ad_1] In these changing and often confusing times, knowing the correct Covid protocol is not always an easy task. In Carlow, the club championships reached the semi-final stage before being postponed. The launch was run first, but a delay to the quarterfinals, due to two positive cases of Covid-19 for the Palatine GAA club, meant … Read more