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Action in the three counties was brought to a halt last Friday.
The recent increase in cases in Ireland is largely associated with clusters in three counties.
Local TDs have been reacting to the latest restrictions imposed on Laois. Offaly and Kildare.
The Taoiseach addressed the country after 6pm this evening.
The country has the third-highest number of cases in the world.
The Irish province are viewing the next few months of games like a World Cup.
The decline in Europe compares to a 9.5% quarter-on-quarter decline for the United States.
Andrew Conway is feeling refreshed after lockdown and wants to continue his growth as a player.
European countries are struggling to balance keeping tourism open while guarding against new flare-ups of infection.
More than 50,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the UK.
A total of 59 licenced premises have been caught allegedly breaching regulations since 3 July.
A study found no deterioration in mental health in men and the over-45s.
Phase 4 has been delayed and there are some new restrictions on the way – what does it mean for you?
Covid-19 cases have spiked in Catalonia and the neighbouring Aragon region.
Gardaí carried out thousands of checks over the weekend.
Australia closed its international borders to all but returning citizens and permanent residents in late March, but a quota on numbers is in place.
Australia yesterday confirmed a further 134 infections in the past 24 hours.
The country’s president said a curfew will probably last from 6pm on Friday until 5am on Monday.
More than 11 million people around the world are now known to have been infected since the pandemic began.
UCC students Adam Hallissey and Charlie Power argue that the Seanad has become a place for failed TDs to wait for election, and it has the capacity for so much more.
One childcare provider shares her thoughts on reopening in the ‘new normal’ and thanks former minister Katherine Zappone for the work she’s done.
The 30-year-old feels he has benefitted from the lockdown.
The province’s captain is excited about the fresh faces in the squad.
Across the country, people got their first hair cut in months.
Ireland today enters Phase Three of its exit from lockdown. Let us know what you’re excited about doing.
First Minister Arlene Foster also announced reopening dates for places of worship,visitor attractions and beauty salons.
The restrictions were announced in Guetersloh and neighbouring Warendorf in western Germany.
Johnson will tomorrow outline the plans to parliament for pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers to reopen in England.
The local authority indicated improvements are needed to walking/cycling routes in a report published in May.
It will also ask people about how well they feel the government is balancing the lifting of restrictions with that of economic and social wellbeing.
It has been three months since residents have been able to see their loved ones in person.
A new cluster is linked to a wholesale food market.
It means an isolated grandparent will be able to see their grandchildren again, or partners separated by the pandemic can meet up.
Over 1,600 people with Covid-19 have died in Ireland.
Hannah McSorley is affectionately known as “tadpole girl” and has an audience scattered across the USA, UK, Ireland and beyond.
David Nabarro was speaking to the Dáil’s Covid-19 committee today.
From queuing to face masks, the shopping experience looked very different today.
Some shops and other businesses are permitted to reopen from today.
Harris said the country is still effectively suppressing the growth of the virus.
However, the country’s top epidemiologist defended the decision not to impose a strict lockdown.
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