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LMFM By Marc O Driscoll Exam candidates are warned not to attend gatherings or parties in the coming weeks.
The HSE is urging people in Louth and Meath to protect Leaving Certificate students in the run up to next month s examinations.
The Department of Public Health North East says the majority of Covid-19 cases in schools in the region have been linked to infections outside the school environment.
It says a number of gatherings and birthday parties are being organised in the two counties, which are becoming super spreader events for the virus.
People are being asked to limit their social contacts and avoid gatherings to protect students from exposure to Covid-19 ahead of the exams which begin on June 9th.
Walk-in test centre opens in Navan as part of efforts to find asymptomatic cases By Ruth O Connell The facility at Navan O Mahony s will operate daily from 11am until 7pm on Bank Holiday Monday
People who don t have symptoms of Covid-19 are being encouraged to get tested at a walk-in centre at Navan O’Mahonys GAA Club on Brews Hill.
It s open for the next five days as part of efforts to find asymtomatic cases.
The facility will operate from 11am to 7pm each day, along with two other centres in Dublin - on Quay Street in Balbriggan and at Colaiste Eoin in Finglas, which are open for the next week.