Majority of country’s restrictions to be lifted by October
Agreement has been reached between the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) and the Government leading to the next phase of the country’s response to COVID-19.
Agreement has been reached between the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) and the Government leading to the next phase of the country’s response to COVID-19.
*Photograph: John Mangan Public health officials have warned of a steady increases in confirmed cases in Co Clare.
*pictured: a section of the outdoor dining area at Nora Culligans UP TO 50 per cent of pubs in Clare have been unable to reopen following the latest delay in easing restrictions for indoor dining and drinking. Clare publicans have argued that NPHET have decided the hospitality sector “no longer deserve to exist” and that …
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*Photograph: John Mangan A slight rise in the number of persons in intensive care as a result of COVID-19 has been observed nationally.
*Photograph: Sean Curtin / True Media A “sense of stability” in the daily incidence of COVID-19 has been observed across the country while Co Clare continues to account for among the lowest spread of the virus nationally.
*Photograph: John Mangan Fewer than five new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare, latest data has revealed.
*Photograph: John Mangan Transmission of COVID-19 in Co Clare remains among the lowest levels in the Republic of Ireland.
Less than five new cases of COVID-19 are known in Clare with the county reporting a five day moving average of three cases.
Criticism over continued restrictions at maternity hospitals has been voiced by a Clare TD.
A further drop in the transmission of COVID-19 in Clare has been recorded.