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While virtually all sectors of society have been adversely affected during the course of the pandemic, those in full-time education have experienced a very challenging year since last March,
The importance of education in society has only been further underlined during the course of the last 12 months.
Since the onset of Covid-19, much of the focus surrounding restrictions has been on keeping schools open in a safe manner for students all around the country at both primary and secondary level. There have also been major challenges for third level institutions.
It has been a period involving a lot of consideration, thought and planning for teachers and students around the country, as they attempt to chart a way of continuing their education and sitting exams even in midst of a global pandemic.
There were smiles all round last week at Bayview Family Practice in Ballyshannon as over 200 people from South Donegal and North Sligo received their Covid-19 vaccines.
For the purpose of vaccination, GPs who have less than 200 patients on the Over 70 age category will be assisted in buddying up with a larger practice in the area.
In this way, the small patient numbers from one practice will attend at the larger practice for vaccination.
In this case, Dr. Ide Leddy s practice in Moneygold, Grange, was linked up with Bayview Family Practice to allow the over 85s to receive their vaccination.
Vaccination is well underway here in the North-West in large practices, Dr. Conor Mitchell of Bayview Family Practice told The Sligo Champion.
Those working on the frontline received a Valentine s boost over the weekend as they received cards made by Sligo school children and teenagers.
An initiative from North Sligo councillor Marie Casserly saw national and secondary school pupils, mainly from North Sligo, engage with their creative side to show appreciation for the work of those in Sligo University Hospital.
Indeed, such was the success of the project that cards were sent from Sligo to hospitals in Dublin and Cork. I was chatting to the husband of an intensive care nurse a few weeks ago, and he was just saying if there was anything to give them a lift because after the winter and everything, they were just very busy, Cllr Casserly told The Sligo Champion.
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