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Local TD raises concern over vaccination rollout to pharmacists

Local TD raises concern over vaccination rollout to pharmacists
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Concern that midlands pharmacists are being overlooked for vaccination

Concern that midlands pharmacists are being overlooked for vaccination Reporter:   ); Fianna Fáil TD for Longford Westmeath, Joe Flaherty has raised concerns about the inclusion of midlands pharmacists and pharmacy staff in the vaccine rollout.   The Longford TD stated that he understands there is an issue with the rollout of vaccines for pharmacy staff in the four counties of Longford, Westmeath, Laois and Offaly.  Deputy Flaherty commented: “It seems that pharmacists and pharmacy staff in many other health regions are now vaccinated, or the process is almost complete, but yet only a handful of those in the sector have been called locally.” 

Concern that Longford pharmacists are being overlooked during a respiratory crisis

Concern that Longford pharmacists are being overlooked during a respiratory crisis Flaherty calls on Minister and HSE to address concerns over inclusion of local pharmacists and staff in vaccine rollout Reporter: );   ); Fianna Fáil TD for Longford Westmeath, Joe Flaherty has raised concerns about the inclusion of local pharmacists and pharmacy staff in the vaccine rollout.   The Longford TD stated that he understands there is an issue with the rollout of vaccines for pharmacy staff in the four counties of Longford, Westmeath, Laois and Offaly.  Deputy Flaherty commented, “It seems that pharmacists and pharmacy staff in many other health regions are now vaccinated, or the process is almost complete, but yet only a handful of those in the sector have been called locally.” 

€10 4m funding to transform Longford town s Camlin Quarter

€10.4m funding to transform Longford town s Camlin Quarter Flaherty: Ambitious regeneration project will trigger private sector investment Reporter: newsroom@longfordleader.ie );   ); Longford town is poised for a dramatic transformation following this morning s confirmation that €10,440,941 Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) funding has been designated for the Camlin Quarter.  It has been hailed as the largest ever single state investment in the county town and it brings the total URDF support for projects in Longford to €13,431,296 as €2,990,355 was previously approved in 2018 for the Longford Connected (Public Realm Market Square) proposal. Longford Fianna Fáil TD Joe Flaherty said the €10.4 million funding will bring together critical functions in the town centre to promote sustainable mobility, social equity and environmental integrity.

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