HSE encourages people with Cancer worries to get checked out
THE HSE National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) is urging anyone with potential signs and symptoms of cancer to telephone their GP to check them out.
THE HSE National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) is urging anyone with potential signs and symptoms of cancer to telephone their GP to check them out.
Health officials have confirmed that visiting bans at hospitals and nursing homes will remain in place until further notice.
*Photograph: John Mangan A further 10 deaths and 64 cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with no increase in cases reported in Co Clare.
A 1993 poem from President Michael D. Higgins is the motivation between the HSE’s latest COVID-19 campaign, Hold Firm.
10 more deaths and 426 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with no new reported cases in Co Clare.
Cancer screening services must be prioritised once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, Cathal Crowe (FF) has said.
Clare TD, Michael McNamara (IND) is confident the new Dáil COVID-19 committee will hold high ranking health officials to account.
*Testing samples being taken at Cusack Park. Photograph: John Mangan There has been no increase of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Clare for 24 hours while an additional 12 deaths and 236 new cases recorded across the country.
World Hand Hygiene Day’s importance will rarely outmatch 2020 as health professionals advise against the use of disposable gloves when performing tasks such as shopping during COVID-19.
Ireland has recorded 19 more deaths and 330 extra COVID-19 cases with Clare figures A total of 1,303 deaths have occurred in the Republic of Ireland since the outbreak of COVID-19. On Sunday, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) confirmed there were 19 more individuals to die. Two deaths have been de-notified. As of 11am …
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