Children “not significant contributors” to the spread of the virus

[ad_1] The Health Information and Quality Authority has said that it appears that children are not contributing substantially to the spread of the coronavirus, at home or in schools. The authority has published a summary of the latest research and evidence on the immunity and spread of Covid-19 by children. Although the evidence is limited, … Read more

Children are not substantially contributing to spread of Covid-19, HIQA study finds

[ad_1] Children are not significant contributors to the spread of Covid-19, research by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) has found. ummaries published today by HIQA investigates the international evidence on immunity and the spread of the virus by children. Research has shown that children are not substantially contributing to the spread of Covid-19, … Read more

Twitter says employees will be able to work from home “forever”

[ad_1] Twitter will allow its employees to work from home “forever,” CEO Jack Dorsey said Tuesday in a company-wide email. The San Francisco-based company, with locations in Dublin and London, employs about 5,000 people and said it was one of the first to start a model of working from home. It is a Dublin International … Read more

“Dickie Rock is a legend in his own head … He lives in a fantasy world”

[ad_1] It’s been 40 years since Ireland, and all of Europe fell in love with Logan and his white suit. TALKS ABOUT MUSIC, RELIGION AND FAMILY … AND THEN THINGS HAVE A LITTLE UNKNOWN When Irish author John Boyne won the Celebrity House of the Year a couple of years ago, viewers were able to … Read more

David Gough Explains How New Arbitration Technologies Are Helping GAA Officials | GAA News

[ad_1] David Gough analyzed James Owens’ performance on the decisive launch last August before overseeing the football show The technology to assist refereeing in GAA has constantly evolved in recent years, as new computerized solutions help sports umpires to make correct decisions more frequently and eliminate a margin of human error. In recent years, the … Read more

Take a look at this Super Mario 64 PC port before Nintendo lawyers jump

[ad_1] A Mario fan has created a charming and functional port of the classic Nintendo 64 for PC, with 4K graphics and ray tracing, the whole enchilada. Everybody see before Nintendo’s lawyers clean it up like piranhas on a dead cow. The video showing the port surfaced over the weekend, from a user named “Unreal”. … Read more

Today will be a new preview of “The Last Of Us Part II”

[ad_1] Developer Naughty Dog has announced that a new preview for the long-awaited The last of us part II is coming today (May 6). This was announced through an advance on the company’s Twitter account, which is seen below. 05.06.20. 7:00 am PT. pic.twitter.com/zSrS3SOZ6U – Naughty dog ​​(@Naughty_Dog) May 5, 2020 The teaser clip features … Read more

Customers ‘cry’ over July lounge reopening date, boss Ceira says

[ad_1] For some members of the public who pride themselves on keeping up appearances, the prospect that the salons won’t reopen until July 20 is a creepy prospect. However, some people are now taking matters into their own hands when it comes to dealing with a six-week confinement regrowth and claim to be holding a … Read more

Greater availability of non-alcoholic beverages can reduce alcohol consumption.

[ad_1] According to a study published in the open access journal, people are more likely to opt for non-alcoholic beverages if they are more available than alcoholic beverages. BMC Public Health. A team of researchers from the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Center and the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge, UK, found that when presented with … Read more

Rumor: Google plans to rename Android TV to … Google TV

[ad_1] According to a little birdie I know, Google plans to change the name from Android TV to Google TV. That’s. That is the history. For a quick history lesson, Google has been slowly but surely removing the Android brand from its products for several years. While it’s definitely not going anywhere when it comes … Read more