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); Our no. 1 priority is health and safety - Team Ireland and Olympian Coyle withdraw from World Cup
Pentathlon Ireland confirmed the news from Sofia this afternoon. By Emma Duffy Saturday 17 Apr 2021, 3:57 PM 1 hour ago 2,104 Views 0 Comments
Natalya Coyle.
Image: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
TEAM IRELAND HAS withdrawn from the UIPM 2021 Pentathlon World Cup Sofia II due to Covid-19 concerns.
Pentathlon Ireland confirmed the news this afternoon ahead of Natalya Coyle’s final, the team choosing to end their participation yesterday.
Modern pentathletes Coyle, Sive Brassil, and coaches, Martina McCarthy and Andrey Fedotov, will travel back to Ireland as soon as possible.
“I hope people realise we’re here and have got lovely new things.
“The hospice lost a lot of money during lockdown, so it’s great that so many people are out supporting us already.”
By midday, Cafe Bueno predicted it had already served 100 customers eager to sit outside and enjoy their coffee.
Manager Rana Arif said: “It feels amazing.
“I wish I could have everyone inside as well, because rain will be a big factor, but so far so good.”
Cafe Manager Rana Arif is pleased to be back serving coffee
- Credit: Ken Mears
Customers Denise and Joyce, who preferred to only use their first names, had brought their own cups to the cafe and were delighted to be reunited.
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27th January 2021
Childcare staff in Clare are calling for the government to prioritise their industry in the national vaccine rollout.
The jab’s priority list currently includes childcare and early years educator in the 11th group out of 15 to receive their dose.
Family Resource Centres in Clare and elsewhere are now putting pressure on the government to move their vaccine access up to group 4, alongside healthcare workers not in direct patient contact.
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Deputy Manager of the North West Clare Family Resource Centre in Ennistymon, Martina McCarthy, says staff in the sector are taking risks every day to maintain their services.