Triage nurse becomes first staff member of UL Hospitals Group to receive COVID vaccine
Staff Nurse Rosaline O’Brien this Monday morning became the first healthcare professional in the Mid-West to receive a vaccine against COVID-19.
Staff Nurse Rosaline O’Brien this Monday morning became the first healthcare professional in the Mid-West to receive a vaccine against COVID-19.
There was strong opposition to a motion from Sixmilebridge dealing with re-grading.
A North Clare councillor has cautioned that any potential change to the times of meetings must not “disenfranchise” prospective representatives from stepping forward.
Countless milestones, memories and gatherings were taken from our reach in 2020 but once again sport came up trumps in providing joy and solace with many organisations also leading the way when it came local community responses during the pandemic, Head of Sport Páraic McMahon dishes out the gongs in the inaugural Clare Echo Sporting Awards.
Clare Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann have led the tributes to a Newmarket-on-Fergus man who devoted his life promoting CCE.
19 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare among the 1,754 nationally while medical officials have cautioned over 9,000 additional cases will be reported over the next few days.
A Clare TD is leading the call for the creation of an “air cargo bridge” at Shannon Airport post-Brexit.
Roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccine in the Republic of Ireland has been described as “incredibly slow” by an Ennis GP.
Ryanair have expressed their hope to grow their operations at Shannon Airport over the coming years.
Additional work completed at the grounds of Clare camogie during lockdown brought ‘a silver lining to an otherwise difficult year’.